Poll: Tea Party candidates come in last


USA TODAY - Could the Tea Party movement be losing ground?
Days after Sarah Palin headlined the nation's first Tea Party
convention, a Rasmussen Reports poll released today
<http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politic\
s/february_2010/tea_party_candidate_now_comes_in_last_on_three_way_gener\
ic_ballot>  shows that a generic "Tea Party candidate" would come in
third in a theoretical three-way congressional contest.

The poll found that 36% of voters would support a Democratic candidate
on a generic ballot, 25% would back the Republican and 17% would go for
the Tea Party pick. Twenty-three percent of respondents are undecided.

In early December, the same poll showed the Tea Party in second place
and the GOP in third. Unchanged between the polls, according to
Rasmussen, is that 41% of voters have a favorable view of the
conservative movement.

The poll of 1,000 likely voters was taken Feb. 7-8, just after the
national Tea Party convention in Nashville. The survey has a margin of
error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
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