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Republicans the Tea Party Hates, Loves

John McCain, you are not Mr Popularity. Michael Steele, neither are you.

By Polly Davis Doig,  Newser Staff

Posted Mar 14, 2010 7:23 AM CDT

(Newser) – Republicans hoping to ride the Tea Party wave this year and beyond might end up soaked. Politico surveyed leaders of the movement nationally, and found that almost every single prominent Republican was on the Tea Party's bad list. The party whipping boy? 2008 GOP nominee John McCain, underscoring the disconnect between the two sides. Click through the gallery for also-rans.

2008 GOP standard-bearer John McCain is the guy Tea Party leaders most often cited as biggest disappointment.
2008 GOP standard-bearer John McCain is the guy Tea Party leaders most often cited as biggest disappointment.   (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell? Also not hugely popular with the Tea Partiers.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell? Also not hugely popular with the Tea Partiers.   (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
RNC Chair Michael Steele was second only to McCain among Tea Partiers' least favorite Republicans.
RNC Chair Michael Steele was second only to McCain among Tea Partiers' least favorite Republicans.   (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
The moderate leanings of Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-SC, are unsurprisingly less than a hit with the Tea Party.
The moderate leanings of Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-SC, are unsurprisingly less than a hit with the Tea Party.   (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke)
Maine's Republican senators, Olympia Snowe, left, and Susan Collins are moderates who haven't found huge favor, either.
Maine's Republican senators, Olympia Snowe, left, and Susan Collins are moderates who haven't found huge favor, either.   (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg, File)
The Governator was also among Republicans Tea Partiers say they love to hate.
The Governator was also among Republicans Tea Partiers say they love to hate.   (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
Mitt Romney, flirting with another presidential run in 2012, shouldn't count the Tea Party as part of his base just yet.
Mitt Romney, flirting with another presidential run in 2012, shouldn't count the Tea Party as part of his base just yet.   (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Ditto, Mike Huckabee.
Ditto, Mike Huckabee.   (AP Photo/Dave Weaver)
Ron Paul scored some points with Tea Partiers, but some were disappointed with his policies.
Ron Paul scored some points with Tea Partiers, but some were disappointed with his policies.   (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
Highest-ranked conservative among Tea Partiers? Glenn Beck, who scored an 8.4 in the survey of party leaders. Also rans: Michelle Malkin and Andrew Breitbart.
Highest-ranked conservative among Tea Partiers? Glenn Beck, who scored an 8.4 in the survey of party leaders. Also rans: Michelle Malkin and Andrew Breitbart.   (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
Sen. Jim DeMint, R-SC, was the highest-ranked politician, with a 7.9.
Sen. Jim DeMint, R-SC, was the highest-ranked politician, with a 7.9.   (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn, nabbed a 7.8 ranking among Tea Party leaders.
Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn, nabbed a 7.8 ranking among Tea Party leaders.   (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
Sarah Palin, often pegged as head of the Tea Party movement, scored only a 7.5 among its leaders. She did, however, score most votes as person they'd like to see win the 2012 presidential nomination.
Sarah Palin, often pegged as head of the Tea Party movement, scored only a 7.5 among its leaders. She did, however, score most votes as person they'd like to see win the 2012 presidential nomination.   (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)
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COMMENTS
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truefreedom
Mar 14, 2010 7:09 PM CDT
Maybe they better stop putting their teabags in other peoples' faces, stop complaining about their party being so fucked up and do something that can help this country.
rakewell
Mar 14, 2010 4:31 PM CDT
This article makes me happy.
sailor86
Mar 14, 2010 4:07 PM CDT
They support Glenn Beck? That's all I needed to hear.

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