The populist “tea party” movement, which many Republicans believe will give them the momentum they need to take control of the House and Senate in 2010, will play a central role at the Conservative Political Action Conference that kicks off in Washington, D.C., Thursday.
Senate candidate and tea party movement star former Florida Speaker Marco Rubio, a Republican running for Senate, will be the first of many featured speakers in the main ballroom at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park.
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