Tea Party Movement Driving GOP GOTV Effort

**Full Congressional Endorsement List Released**

Houston, TX – The Tea Party movement is working tirelessly today to get-out-the-vote for Governor Romney and other conservative candidates. Tea Party Express, the nation’s largest tea party political action committee, has motivated fiscal conservatives with bus tours, rallies, presidential debates and advertising throughout the 2012 cycle.

Tea Party Express Chairman Amy Kremer said, “In 2010, America watched a protest movement become the most powerful political movement in recent history. We have focused in key states and generated thousands of Tea Party activists for Governor Mitt Romney’s campaign for President and congressional races across the country. Romney made his first tea party appearance at the Tea Party Express rally in New Hampshire.

“There is a lot of wishful thinking on Democrats’ part that the tea party has disappeared, but they don’t see the army of tea party activists that are manning the precincts, phone banks and victory centers. They also fail to note that we are on the verge of defeating an incumbent President, gaining seats in the Senate, and retaining the historic majority in the House. It doesn’t sound like we have gone away, as much as the establishment of both parties would like.

“Like in 2010, it is the efforts of these newly engaged tea party conservatives that will drive victories across the nation,” Kremer concluded.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Arizona 1 – Jonathon Paton
Arkansas 4 – Tom Cotton
California 10 – Jeff Denham
California 21 – David Valadao
California 26 – Tony Strickland
California 31 – Bob Dutton
California 36 – Mary Bono Mack
California 7 – Dan Lungren
Colorado 3 – Scott Tipton
Colorado 6 – Mike Coffman
Colorado 7 – Joe Coors
Connecticut 5 – Andrew Roraback
Florida 10 – Daniel Webster
Florida 16 – Vern Buchanan
Florida 18 – Allen West
Florida 19 – Trey Radel
Florida 2 – Steve Southerland
Florida 23 – Karen Harrington
Florida 26 – David Rivera
Florida 3 – Ted Yoho
Florida 9 – Todd Long
Georgia 12 – Lee Anderson
Illinois 12 – Jason Plummer
Illinois 17 – Bobby Schilling
Illinois 8 – Joe Walsh
Indiana 2 – Jackie Walorski
Indiana 8 – Larry Buschon
Iowa 3 – Tom Latham
Iowa 4 – Steve King
Kentucky 6 – Andy Barr
Maryland 8 – Ken Timmerman
Massachusetts 6 – Richard Tisei
Michigan 1 – Dan Benishek
Michigan 11 – Kerry Bentivolio
Michigan 3 – Justin Amash
Minnesota 2 – John Kline
Minnesota 6 – Michele Bachmann
Minnesota 8 – Chip Cravaack
Montana AL – Steve Daines
Nebraska 2 – Lee Terry
Nevada 1 – Chris Edwards
Nevada 3 – Joe Heck
Nevada 4 – Danny Tarkanian
New Hampshire 1 – Frank Guinta
New Jersey 3 – Jon Runyan
New York 11 – Michael Grimm
New York 18 – Nan Hayworth
New York 19 – Chris Gibson
New York 24 – Ann Marie Buerkle
New York 27 – Chris Collins
North Carolina 11 – Mark Meadows
North Carolina 13 – George Holding
North Carolina 7 – David Rouzer
North Carolina 8 – Richard Hudson
North Dakota AL – Kevin Cramer
Ohio 16 – Jim Renacci
Ohio 6 – Bill Johnson
Ohio 9 – Samuel Wurzelbacher
Oklahoma 2 – Markwayne Mullin
Pennsylvania 12 – Keith Rothfus
Pennsylvania 14 – Hans Lessmann
Pennsylvania 8 – Mike Fitzpatrick
South Dakota AL – Kristi Noem
Tennessee 4 – Scott DesJarlais
Texas 14 – Randy Weber
Texas 23 – Francisco Canseco
Utah 4 – Mia Love
Virginia 2 – Scott Rigell
Wisconsin 7 – Sean Duffy
Wisconsin 8 – Reid Ribble

SENATE
Arizona – Jeff Flake
Florida – Connie Mack
Indiana – Richard Mourdock
Maryland – Daniel Bongino
Michigan – Pete Hoekstra
Minnesota – Kurt Bills
Montana – Denny Rehberg
Nebraska – Deb Fischer
Nevada – Dean Heller
North Dakota – Rick Berg
Ohio – Josh Mandel
Pennsylvania – Tom Smith
Texas – Ted Cruz
Virginia – George Allen
West Virginia – John Raese
Wisconsin – Tommy Thompson