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February 11, 2010 6:30 PM

Poll: Who Are the Tea Partiers?

(CBS)
Americans who call themselves supporters of the Tea Party movement express strong levels of anger toward Washington generally, and great personal antipathy toward President Obama specifically, a new CBS News/ New York Times poll shows. They are more likely to call themselves Republicans than independents.

Despite those strong views, for most Americans the movement remains relatively unknown: most haven't heard of the Tea Party, and those who have are still unsure about its stances.

Americans who call themselves "Tea Party members" in this poll:

• Mostly consider themselves Republicans – not independents - and most view the Republican Party favorably (62 percent).

• Are overwhelmingly negative about President Obama personally (80 percent); Americans overall are more favorable.

• Are more likely to think President Obama is working mainly on behalf of the poor, and not the middle class.

• Express nearly three times more anger toward Washington (45 percent) than Americans overall (17 percent).

• Are more likely to believe President Obama has already raised taxes, while most Americans do not.

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Tea Party supporters hold an overwhelmingly negative opinion of Mr. Obama (80 percent), while Americans overall are slightly positive about him personally, even if not all of them approve of his job performance.

Tea Partiers also express much higher anger toward the government in Washington. As many as 45 percent say they feel angry about the government, compared to just 17 percent of Americans overall.

One-third of Tea Party identifiers think the Obama administration favors the poor, compared to just 18 percent of all Americans. About half of all Americans think Mr. Obama is working for the middle class or all classes equally.

Most Tea Partiers hold favorable views of the Republican Party (62 percent); they are nearly twice as positive as Americans overall (35 percent). And Tea Partiers are much less favorable about the Democrats (9 percent) compared to Americans overall (42 percent).

Tea Partiers are not enthralled with Congress -- they rate it nearly as badly as Americans overall do, giving it an approval rating of 18 percent. As many as 92 percent of Tea Partiers think the government generally is run by special interests, not for the benefit of the people.

While Americans blame the Bush Administration for the deficit, Tea Partiers don't; they're more likely to point to the Obama administration (19 percent) or Congress (33 percent).

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And 44 percent of Tea Party supporters believe Mr. Obama has already raised taxes this past year, while most Americans think the president has kept them the same.

Americans who identify themselves as Tea Party members are mostly from the South (37 percent) or the West (29 percent), and are older (59 percent say they are over age 45, compared to 50 percent of Americans.)

Tea Party identifiers are overwhelmingly white – 95 percent are white, compared to 77 percent of Americans.

Tea Party members' income and education is comparable to that of all Americans: they are as likely to have college educations (26 percent) and earn over $50,000 per year (51 percent) as Americans overall.

The Tea Party Movement and Americans Overall

A majority of Americans still say they do not know much about the Tea Party movement; 55 percent say they have heard not much or nothing about it.

Even among those Americans who say they have heard about the Tea Party, four in 10 still admit they know little or nothing about what it stands for.

The Tea Party movement gets mixed reviews from those who have at least heard of it, but 55 percent are still unsure about it. Forty-two percent of Republicans who've heard about it have favorable views of the Tea Party movement, but 56 percent are still unsure.

Among those who've heard of the Tea Party movement, only a third thinks it reflects the views of most Americans while 42 percent say it does not.

Overall, 18 percent of Americans considers themselves a "member" of the Tea Party. (This is a self-identification not related to whether they have attended any rallies or events.) Tea Party ranks are dominated by Republicans: one-third of all the Republicans in this poll identify themselves as Tea Party members, as do one in five independents.


This poll was conducted among a random sample of 1084 adults nationwide, interviewed by telephone February 5-10, 2010. Phone numbers were dialed from random digit dial samples of both standard land-line and cell phones. The error due to sampling for results based on the entire sample could be plus or minus three percentage points. The error for subgroups is higher.

This poll release conforms to the Standards of Disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls.
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by Louis-Sipher February 12, 2010 8:21 PM EST
by P0ST1ING_AWAY February 12, 2010 7:31 PM EST
I believe that the 'Baggers are largely an uneducated group of
lower middle class and poor people with a few wealthier people
egging them on. The majority of them have trailer hitches on
their places of residence.

This is why Palin is someone they can identify with. This group has a low social and economic status. Someone that pretends to be on their side will earn their votes. The dems are composed of somewhat snobby educated people that feel the need to show charity to this group. While good intentioned, no one wants to feel like the "last rung on the ladder". Palin and the rich give this group a feeling of belonging. The dems should pay attention here. They actually fit in the GOP model - the "haves" and the "have nots". Corporate America would have us all in this class. We would work longer hours for less pay to compete with China and India. Oh wait, they already sent many of our jobs overseas. One reason was that they do not regulate manufacturing as tightly as we do. It can be made cheaper - lead toys anyone?
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by P0ST1ING_AWAY February 12, 2010 7:31 PM EST
I believe that the 'Baggers are largely an uneducated group of
lower middle class and poor people with a few wealthier people
egging them on. The majority of them have trailer hitches on
their places of residence.
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by PhilipASC February 12, 2010 7:07 PM EST
WARNING!!

"Tea Party members' income and education is comparable to that of all Americans: they are as likely to have college educations (26 percent) and earn over $50,000 per year (51 percent) as Americans overall."

Please realize that income and education are always the most inaccurately SELF-reported responses on surveys--inversely correlated to the respondants actual traits, in fact.
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by P0ST1ING_AWAY February 12, 2010 6:33 PM EST
Who are we????
We are the TEA-BAGGERS !!!!!
LOUD.
S-T-U-P-I-D.
PROUD.
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by Louis-Sipher February 12, 2010 6:50 PM EST
by P0ST1ING_AWAY February 12, 2010 6:33 PM EST
Who are we????
We are the TEA-BAGGERS !!!!!
LOUD.
S-T-U-P-I-D.
PROUD.

I like your "cheer". Can we get Palin in cheerleader outfit to recite it while jumping on a trampoline? She has to be good for something...
by rfp1959 February 12, 2010 5:39 PM EST
I wonder if the people who go to these rallies even understand what the movements leaders stand for. When they say they want smaller governmnet what they mean is they want to abolish such programs as Social Security and Medicare. They say they want lower taxes but unless you make over $200K (only 5% of the US) then your taxes are at the lowest rate in decades, lower then under Reagan. They say they are against high debt but most economist, even the Wall Street Journal agrees that having debt during a recession is not a bad thing but actually necessary. The free market does not "work itself out" as we saw in the depression. In fact it is the government which has to bailout the free market through massive spending programs, like the new deal and, yes WWII which was a massive spending program. I think most sane people really want government to work for them instead of against them. And above all they want leaders who act like adults.
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by troutfishyman February 12, 2010 5:24 PM EST
Buncha whiners is what they are. Lost the election, and have been crying every since.
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by IndepTex20 February 12, 2010 5:06 PM EST
by iirishamerican February 12, 2010 4:52 PM EST
............ Oh what, you didn't know two can play the race card game? Don't even get me started.

Come on Irish, we're right there with you! Now that you've started............LOL.

Seriously Irish, your comment was right on the money! The Marxist in the WH will be a lame duck after the fall elections!
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by billpl-2009 February 12, 2010 4:49 PM EST
it's always great to see people get up and take a stand!

...bummer that they got nothing good to say

at least, 1/2 right....is a good start
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by teaparty2010 February 12, 2010 4:03 PM EST
We are the people who will make this country great again!
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by Raptorsmasher February 12, 2010 4:06 PM EST
Yeah, right!
by ianlou February 12, 2010 4:18 PM EST
by teaparty2010 February 12, 2010 4:03 PM EST
We are the people who will make this country great again!
************************
So you are saying America isn't Great now?
Get lost you anti-American tool...
Us Real Americans are tired of the likes of you Tea Baggin Americans.
by troutfishyman February 12, 2010 3:37 PM EST
by nasadawg February 12, 2010 3:33 PM EST
Libertarians respond to State of the Union address




LOL! Trying to organize libertarians is like trying to herd a bunch of stray cats. Not going to happen.
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by Raptorsmasher February 12, 2010 4:00 PM EST
Yeah, it's like watching a marathon for people with no sence of direction.
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