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Peg Dunmire is now on the ballot for November.
Could a grandmother throwing a Tea Party make sure Alan Grayson is reelected? Peg Dunmire has gone from Republican stuck in a crowded primary to Tea Party candidate on the November ballot, and she isn't looking back at her decades as a Republican.
"I think we've really had about 15 years of a disconnect with the populace and the people we send to Washington."
She goes from just another Republican trying to make a name for herself, to on the November ballot as the first Florida Tea Party candidate. I asked party head Fred O'Neal if they could split the vote and send Alan Grayson back. I got bravado.
"The decision is going to be the decision the Republican Party candidate is going to have to make, as to whether to stay in the race or whether to drop out and support Peg."
(Reuters) - A U.S. judge has agreed to referee a dispute among Florida political activists over who can use the phrase "Tea Party" in their name.
1. THERE ISN'T ONE ACTUAL "TEA PARTY," AND THERE MIGHT NEVER BE
Fred O'Neal founded the Tea Party in Florida, a state-recognized political party that has a candidate on the 2010 ballot to challenge a Democratic member of the U.S. House. He now faces a lawsuit filed by fellow tea party activists.
"There's been a steady campaign to try to drive a wedge between the Tea Party and the other people in the tea party movement," O'Neal said. "They're trying to basically discredit what we're doing."
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Florida has a Tea Party and a tea party movement, and no, they are not the same thing.