Some in the Tea Party are already working toward 2014 given the losses in 2012.
“The people spoke and we have the results of the election and it stands,” Tea Party Express’ chair Amy Kremer said on Jansing & Co. Tuesday. “It’s time to regroup and look at what we need to do going forward.”
Back in 2010 the Tea Party stunned Washington by sweeping the House of Representatives, mostly by running against the president’s health care law and a bad economy. But this time around, it was their time to be stunned after some of their once promising stars like Rep. Allen West (R-FL) , Richard Mourdock and Todd Akin lost the election.
“There’s plenty of blame to go around,” said Kremer. “The Republican Party has a branding problem. The party needs to do a better job at reaching out to the minorities and the youth.”
But she asserted the core principles of the Tea Party haven’t changed.








