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Survey: Four in 10 Tea Party members are Democrats or independents

Four in 10 Tea Party members are either Democrats or
Independents, according to a new national survey.

The findings provide one of the most detailed portraits to
date of the grassroots movement that started last year.

{mosads}The national breakdown of the Tea Party composition is 57
percent Republican, 28 percent Independent and 13 percent Democratic, according
to three national polls by the Winston Group, a Republican-leaning firm that
conducted the surveys on behalf of an education advocacy group. Two-thirds of
the group call themselves conservative, 26 are moderate and 8 percent say they
are liberal.


The Winston Group conducted three national telephone surveys
of 1,000 registered voters between December and February. Of those polled, 17
percent – more than 500 people — said they were “part of the Tea Party
movement.”

“It’s a good sample size,” said David Winston, the polling
firm’s director. “It will certainly give us an initial base to follow where
these folks are.”

The group is united around two issues – the economy/jobs and
reducing the deficit. They believe that cutting spending is the key to job
creation and favor tax cuts as the best way to stimulate the economy. That said
61 percent of Tea Party members believe infrastructure spending creates jobs.
Moreover, given the choice Tea Party members favor 63-32 reducing unemployment
to 5 percent over balancing the budget.

It isn’t a “purely homogeneous” group, said Winston.

The group has a favorable view of Republicans generally but
that drops from 71 to 57 percent if they’re asked about Congressional
Republicans. Congressional Democrats are viewed very unfavorably by 75 percent
of Tea Party members – a uniquely strong antipathy. An overwhelming 95 percent
said “Democrats are taxing, spending, and borrowing too much.”

The group also vehemently dislikes President Barack Obama –
even more so than those who called themselves Republicans in the survey. Over
80 percent of Tea Party members disapprove of the job he’s doing as president,
whereas 77 percent of Republican respondents said they disapprove of Obama. The
Tea Party members are also strongly opposed to the Democrats’ healthcare plan,
with 82 percent saying they oppose it — 
only 48 percent of respondents overall were opposed.

Tea Party members are more likely to be male, slightly older
and middle income. Almost half the members of the group reported getting their
news about national issues from Fox News, 10 percent of respondents said that
talk radio is one of their top two sources, which is seven-points higher than
the average voter.

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