Wylie Tea Party
A group of citizens against bigger government and for fiscal sanity, personal responsibility, the rule of law and American sovereignty.
What we stand for:
1. Limited Government – As our Founding Fathers recognized, restraint of government is necessary to protect the liberties of the people.
2. Fiscal Responsibility – Government at all levels must learn to live within its means. To saddle future generations with the crushing burden of our excess spending is unconscionable.
3. Personal Responsibility – Liberty is unsustainable without responsibility. Each citizen must take responsibility for the consequences of his or her own actions while respecting the rights and dignity of others.
4. The Rule of Law – Consistent, independent and uniform application of the law is critical to a free and prosperous society.
5. National Sovereignty – We must maintain a strong national defense, effective security for our borders, and sole control over our land and our laws.
1. Limited Government – As our Founding Fathers recognized, restraint of government is necessary to protect the liberties of the people.
2. Fiscal Responsibility – Government at all levels must learn to live within its means. To saddle future generations with the crushing burden of our excess spending is unconscionable.
3. Personal Responsibility – Liberty is unsustainable without responsibility. Each citizen must take responsibility for the consequences of his or her own actions while respecting the rights and dignity of others.
4. The Rule of Law – Consistent, independent and uniform application of the law is critical to a free and prosperous society.
5. National Sovereignty – We must maintain a strong national defense, effective security for our borders, and sole control over our land and our laws.
Elections
Office
State
District
Date
U.S. Senator
2006
Republican
2,661,789
Democrat
1,555,202
Libertarian
97,672
U.S. Senator (Primary)
2006
Democrat
215,776
Democrat
191,400
Democrat
93,609
Republican
627,163
U.S. Senator
2002
Republican
2,496,243
Democrat
1,955,758
Libertarian
35,538
Other
25,051
Other
1,422
U.S. Senator (Primary)
2002
Democrat
317,048
Democrat
316,052
Democrat
255,501
Democrat
44,038
Democrat
22,016
Republican
478,825
Republican
46,907
Republican
43,611
Republican
32,202
Republican
17,757
U.S. Senator
2000
Republican
4,082,091
Democrat
2,030,315
Other
91,448
Libertarian
72,798
U.S. Senator (Primary)
2000
Democrat
220,531
Democrat
140,636
Democrat
139,243
Democrat
83,643
Democrat
33,979
Republican
955,033
