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Eugene

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Wed Jan 8, 2014, 08:14 PM Jan 2014

Big Business Doubles Down on GOP Civil War With Tea Party

Source: Bloomberg News

Big Business Doubles Down on GOP Civil War With Tea Party

By Brian Wingfield and Julie Bykowicz January 08, 2014

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce plans aggressive efforts to back “pro-business” candidates, some of whom will face Tea Party opponents in Republican primary elections this year, Tom Donohue, the group’s president, said today.

The U.S. Chamber, the nation’s largest business-lobbying group and a traditional supporter of Republicans, has in recent years squared off against lawmakers aligned with the Tea Party on issues including trade, U.S. Export-Import Bank reauthorization and the federal budget.

“In 2014, the chamber will work to protect and expand a pro-business majority in the House and advance our position and our influence in the Senate,” Donohue said in his annual State of American Business speech in Washington. “The business community understands what’s at stake.”

Donohue cited as a model his group’s successful backing in November of a candidate for an open Alabama congressional seat over a self-described Tea Party activist. Donohue said the organization will support candidates who favor trade, energy development and immigration reform.

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Big Business Doubles Down on GOP Civil War With Tea Party (Original Post) Eugene Jan 2014 OP
I'm sure the CofC has the bucks to wrest Republican nominations from Tea Partiers Jackpine Radical Jan 2014 #1

Jackpine Radical

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1. I'm sure the CofC has the bucks to wrest Republican nominations from Tea Partiers
Wed Jan 8, 2014, 09:24 PM
Jan 2014

in many or most cases. What would really make for a perfect scene, though, is for the Baggers to all go 3rd-Party in November. If the Dems had deep enough pockets and sufficiently "pragmatic" morals, they would finance the Baggers like the Republicans did the Greens in previous elections.

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