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Because the Democratic and Republican Parties have basically abandoned the middle class, new middle class oriented parties are surfacing including the Tea Party, Coffee Party and Americans Elect 2012.
Third parties typically arise and fade from the political scene. This book shows how by expanding their vision and substance, one of the middle class parties may triumph and become the dominant party of the early 21st Century.
Donald Trump has already stated that a third party presidential candidate could win the 2012 presidential election. However, the Tea Party is setting its sights in the wrong direction. As Mark Levin states in his book, THE LIBERTY AMENDMENTS, The Tea Party and Talk Radio need to focus on the State Legislatures.

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