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Tea Party vs. Cocktail Party: Poll shows tea partiers losing out to GOP establishment

WASHINGTON, D.C. Gallup is out with a very interesting poll Thursday that looks at how the Tea Party movement is perceived:

The number of Tea Party supporters among Republicans has dropped by a third since November 2010, and opposition to the Tea Party in the general population has returned to its all-time high -- suggesting that the Tea Party will have less potential to affect elections this year than was the case in the last midterm election in 2010.

The poll is timely because the most interesting theme of this summers congressional primaries is the concerted, national effort by the Republican Party and the GOP establishment to prevent fringe (usually Tea Partiers) primary candidates from messing with the partys chances of recapturing the Senate. Think of this as a battle of the Tea Party versus the Cocktail Party (at the country club).

Tuesday was a win for the martinis. The venue was North Carolina where the states House speaker and establishment guy, Thom Tillis, firmly smacked down a Tea Party challenge. (For a thorough look at how North Carolina reflects many of the debates we can expect in the fall and in the 2016 presidential campaign, go to Dan Balzs piece in The Washington Post.)

The Gallup poll shows a substantial, 10-point decline in support for the Tea Party among Republicans from 2010; the decline was steeper, 20 points, with Republican-leaning independents.

The other big finding in the poll is that while support for Tea Party-ism has slowly and steadily dwindled since 2010, outright opposition has shut up in 2014.

It appears the concerted push of the mainstream GOP is working.

Now, there are a couple conclusions that ought not be drawn from the polling. First, a dip on Tea Party support does not mean the Republicans will have a harder time in the midterms to the contrary. Cumulatively the polling this year predicts that the Republicans will do very well in House elections and have an excellent shot at taking the Senate. Indeed, the Gallup poll found Republicans are more engaged than independents and Democrats with the 2014 elections.

Second, the Tea Partys waning poll numbers do not reflect waning influence on the Republican Party or on conservative politics. Yet.

There is a cadre of hardcore, libertarian Tea Party boosters willing to pick fights with the GOP brass in the House and Senate that simply did not exist eight years ago. And they have influenced the partys platform, rhetoric and policy in enduring ways.

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Capital Journal Daybreak: Tea Party Looms Large | A Pothole Ahead of Midterms | Russian Retreat?

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TEA PARTY IMPACT ON GOP LOOMS LARGE: Tea party-aligned candidates may not have fared well in the latest round of GOP primaries, but the movement continues to shape the 2014 campaign agenda and push Republicans to the right. Many GOP incumbents and candidates backed by party leaders have embraced some of the tea partys top priorities, including repealing the 2010 health law and cutting government spending. Thats made those candidates more able to deflect challenges from the right.

Democrats say House Speaker Thom Tilliss win in North Carolina Tuesday is one measure of how far to the right the GOP has swung. Mr. Tillis, considered the GOPs establishment candidate, has questioned whether climate change is real, said states should establish their own minimum wage instead of the federal government, and has suggested the Department of Education should be eliminated. Janet Hook reports: http://on.wsj.com/1g9CI0l

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DAMIAN PALETTAS EARLY HIT: HIGHWAY TRUST FUND IS RUNNING ON FUMES Sometime this summer, the Transportation Department is expected to begin delaying payments to states for road and bridge projects because the Highway Trust Fund is rapidly exhausting its reserves, a prospect that could infuriate governors, mayors and a number of businesses depending on the funds as well as constituents. The funds balance will be just $2 billion at the end of September. Read Damian Palettas full post in Washington Wire about how lawmakers may handle this pothole on the road to midterms:http://on.wsj.com/1sptnsX

WSJ STORIES YOU SHOULDNT MISS RUSSIA SOFTENS TONE: President Vladimir Putin moved to pull Ukraine back from the brink of breakup, calling on separatists to put off a secession vote and saying his troops had withdrawn from the border. But U.S. officials immediately questioned whether Moscow was genuinely committed to stabilizing Ukraine, and the Pentagon said it had seen no evidence to back the claim that Russian troops had been pulled back from the border. Gregory L. White reports: http://on.wsj.com/1lY4D95

YELLENS UPBEAT OUTLOOK: Federal Reserve officials are seeing a long-awaited spring revival in economic growth, marked by increased business hiring and consumer spending. But theyve grown concerned in recent weeks that the housing sector is missing from the upturn. Testifying Wednesday, Chairwoman Janet Yellen said the economy was on track for solid growth, but she highlighted the housing slowdown as a potentially more lasting problem. Jon Hilsenrath and Nick Timiraos report: http://on.wsj.com/1lYgiVq

ENROLLEES ARE PAYING PREMIUMS: Insurance company executives told Congress Wednesday that around 80% to 90% of people who signed up for coverage under the Affordable Care Act paid their first months premium. Their testimony, coming a week after a Republican report concluded that just two-thirds of enrollees had made their first months payment, promises to fuel the partisan fight over the health laws impact. Louise Radnofsky reports: http://on.wsj.com/1lZ6rPc

ALSO IN THE NEWS: The House voted to hold former IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress for declining to answer lawmakers questions: http://on.wsj.com/1o8hIyM The Center for Public Integrity is out with a study Thursday morning finding conservative third-party groups have spent nearly $9.8 million attacking Republicans this cycle nearly three times what they have spent attacking Democrats http://on.wsj.com/1spvsoxPresident Barack Obamas climate-change push is finding a lukewarm audience: http://on.wsj.com/1o8schN

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