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Kansas City StarSen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina, often dubbed Senator Tea Party for his avid national following among GOP activists, is trying to parlay last year's success in getting conservatives elected to Congress into the role of presidential kingmaker.
It doesn't hurt that DeMint's state, South Carolina, will host the Republicans' first-in-the-South presidential primary early next year.
On Monday, DeMint will demonstrate his clout when he quizzes six Republican White House aspirants on their commitment to slashing government spending, diminishing Washington's place in Americans' lives and fighting for a constitutional amendment to require a balanced federal budget.
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Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia and former Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain of Georgia will follow one another onto the stage for one-on-one exchanges with DeMint.
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Lovely. The Republicans presidential candidates get to fall all over themselves to kiss the ring of Mr. Far Right himself. They ought to set up a blind with DeMint addressing the candidates as Bachelor Number 1, Bachelorette Number 2, and Bachelor Number 3.
This is pretty scary that Republicans still feel the need to pander to the far right when in year's past, the game plan was to demonstrate that the Republican party was in the mainstream while Democrats were outside of the political mainstream. Nowadays, saying that you are in the meanstream is akin to saying that you are a moderate, which is the kiss of death to each party's base.