List of Tea Party protests, 2010
The List of Tea Party protests, 2010 is a chronological list of Tea Party protests in 2010 that have been reported in reliable sources. There were many other protests reported in sources not considered reliable; those are not listed here.
January
- January 2, Alamogordo, New Mexico – More than 200 voiced their frustration with the Obama administration.[1]
- January 6, Roanoke, Virginia - About 50 protested proposed health care reform.[2]
- January 13, Annapolis, Maryland - Hundreds protested the Maryland government's fiscal mismanagement.[3]
- January 16, Caledonia, Wisconsin - Motivated by government distrust, more than 1,500 people turned out for a Tea Party protest.[4]
- January 16, Troy, Michigan - Several hundred protested health care reform and denounced the "people in Washington".[5]
- January 28, Buena Park, California - More than 200 rallied to hear Michele Bachmann speak against increases in government spending, against bailouts, and against proposed health care reform.[6]
- January 28, Tampa, Florida - Several hundred protested a rail project as wasteful spending.[7]
February
- February 3, Lansing, Michigan - About 400 sent an anti-tax, limited government message.[8]
- February 4–6, Nashville, Tennessee - A National Tea Party Convention was held by the Tea Party Nation, one of the many Tea Party groups.[9] Approximately 600 delegates attended training sessions designed to turn the passion of protests into political gains in the November elections.[10] Sarah Palin gave the closing keynote speech.[11]
- February 13, Orlando, Florida - Nearly 1,000 protested what they see as out of control government spending and higher taxes.[12]
- February 15, Hamilton, Montana - More than 50 vented their frustration with the federal government.[13]
- February 15, Olympia, Washington - An estimated 3,000 people protested state tax increases.[14]
- February 20
- Stamford, Connecticut - Dozens rallied against proposed health care legislation and big government.[15]
- Wichita, Kansas - 2,500 rallied as a sign of how upset they are with government.[16]
- February 21, El Cajon, California - About 1,000 expressed frustration over taxes and health care reform.[17]
- February 24, Cincinnati, Ohio - About 100 attend Tea Party rally in West Chester.[18]
- February 27, Brighton, England - More than 300 attended the first Tea Party in Britain.[19]
- February 27 was the first anniversary of Tea Party protests.
- Albuquerque, New Mexico - Albuquerque Tea Party hosted public forum
- Chattanooga, Tennessee - About 300 to 500 attend the Chattanooga Tea Party's first LiberTea Debate
- Dallas, Texas - About 2,000
- Daytona Beach, Florida - Biker Tea Party
- Hartford, Connecticut - Between 300 and 400
- Independence, Iowa - About 80
- Rapid City, South Dakota - Citizens for Liberty hosted the 2010 South Dakota Tea Party Summit
- Richland, Washington - The Tri-Cities Freedom Warriors celebrates anniversary
- Riley, Kansas - More than 125
- San Diego, California - A few hundred
- Seattle, Washington - About 250
- St. Louis, Missouri - Nearly 500
- Temecula, California - About a couple hundred
- Thousand Oaks, California - About 60
- Virginia Beach, Virginia - About 100
March
- March 2, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida - About 100 attend the first meeting of the new Ponte Vedra Beach Tea Party
- March 2, St. Louis, Missouri - Several thousand celebrated the one-year anniversary of their first Tea Party
- March 3, Helena, Montana - About 130 decry state spending increase
- March 4, Redlands, California - Redlands Tea Party holds forum
- March 5
- March 6
- March 7
- Mill Valley, California - More than 600 attend tea party
- Naples, Florida - About 100 attend candlelight vigil protest
- March 8, Glenside, Pennsylvania - More than 200 protested Obama's health care speech
- March 9
- March 10
- March 13
- March 14, Seymour, Indiana - Tea Party protesters rallied against health care bill
- March 16. There were protests in Washington, DC and many other locations against proposed health care reform.
- Washington, DC - Between 500 and 1,000
- Bel Air, Maryland - About 200
- Lowell, Massachusetts - More than 50
- Panama City, Florida - More than 150
- Savannah, Georgia - More than 50
- Schaumburg, Illinois - Several hundred
- Tupelo, Mississippi - 130
- Waterville, Maine - About 70
- Wausau, Wisconsin - 50 to 60 cars and trucks “Honked Against Health Care”
- Yakima, Washington - About 100 of the Yakima Tea Party encourage political activeness
- March 17, Vancouver, Washington - More than 100 rally outside Rep. Brian Baird's Vancouver office
- March 18, Duluth, Minnesota - Tea Party rally held outside Rep. Jim Oberstar's office
- March 19
- March 20. More protests against health care reform on the eve of a vote in the House of Representatives.
- March 21, Dover, New Hampshire - More than 50 protested health care reform
- March 25, Rocky Mount, North Carolina - More than 400 attended a Tea Party rally
- March 26, Tucson, Arizona - About 800 gathered to plan how to repeal health care reform
- March 27
- March 29, Lakewood, New York - Southern Tier TEA Party Patriots hold event
April
- April 2, Charlotte, North Carolina - About 250 protested health care overhaul
- April 3, Sonoita, Arizona - More than 400 rallied against big government
- April 10
- April 13
- Bowling Green, Kentucky - Tea party group encourages voters to be informed at Western Kentucky University
- Dayton, Ohio - Thousands rally in the Dayton suburb of Fairborn
- Jefferson City, Missouri - About 400 attend rally at Missouri's state capital
- Lincoln, Nebraska - About 1,500 rally at Nebraska's state capital
- April 14, Post Falls, Idaho - About 2,500 attend rally
- April 15 - Tax Day Tea Parties drew thousands across the nation.[20][21][22] There were some 2,000 protests across the country.[23]
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- Abilene, Texas - Hundreds rally
- Albuquerque, New Mexico - Several thousand rallied against taxes, unchecked government spending and health care reform.
- Amarillo, Texas - About 1,800
- Anchorage, Alaska - Hundreds rally
- Ann Arbor, Michigan - 500 protested taxes and health care reform.[24]
- Appleton, Wisconsin - 500 to 600.[25]
- Astoria, Oregon - About 200
- Atlanta, Georgia - About 3,000
- Augusta, Georgia - 1,200 to 1,500
- Augusta, Maine - Hundreds rally
- Austin, Texas - About 300 protested big federal government.[26]
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana - About 1,000
- Beaumont, Texas - About 2,500
- Bellingham, Washington - Thousands rally
- Belvidere, New Jerssy - About 300 rallied for fiscal responsibility and smaller government.[27]
- Billings, Montana - About 200
- Boise, Idaho - About 2,000
- Bowling Green, Kentucky - About 250 rallied against reckless spending.[28]
- Brighton, Michigan - More than 500 protested big government, health-care reform and high taxes.[29]
- Caro, Michigan - About 30.[30]
- Carson City, Nevada - About 600
- Charleston, West Virginia - About 200
- Charlotte, North Carolina - About 1,000
- Cheyenne, Wyoming - Hundreds rally
- Chicago, Illinois - 1,500 set their sights on the November elections.[31]
- Chowchilla, California - Hundreds held a Freedom Rally.[32]
- Cincinnati, Ohio - Thousands rally
- Clackamas, Oregon - Tea party holds rally
- Clayton, Missouri - About 500 rallied for smaller government and against the health care law.[33]
- Cody, Wyoming - Tea Party holds rally
- Colorado Springs, Colorado - About 2,000
- Columbia, South Carolina - About 1,000
- Columbus, Georgia - 230 opposed out-of-control growth in federal spending and government power.[34]
- Columbus, Ohio - Thousands rally
- Concord, New Hampshire - Hundreds rally
- Cumberland,Maryland- 100 people attended
- Decatur, Illinois - About 100
- Denver, Colorado - About 2,000
- Des Moines, Iowa - More than 1,000 rallied for less government and less spending.[35]
- Dover, Delaware - Several hundred decried the policies of congressional Democrats, including the health care reform law.[36]
- Dubuque, Iowa - Hundreds talked about fiscal responsibility and free markets.[37]
- Effingham, Washington - More than 700 were advised to "put down the protest signs and pick up campaign signs.”[38]
- El Paso, Texas - About 4,000
- Eugene, Oregon - Tea party holds rally
- Evansville, Indiana - More than 300.[39]
- Everett, Washington - About 500
- Fairbanks, Alaska - More than 50
- Florence, Alabama - Protesters are frustrated with the direction of government.[40]
- Fort Collins, Colorado - About 1500 protested an out-of-control federal government.[41]
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida - More than 1,000 railed against government spending and the new healthcare law.[42]
- Fremont, Washington - About 200
- Gainesville, Florida - Hundreds rallied against out of control spending.[43]
- Genesee, New York - About 1,000.[44]
- Gilbert, Arizona - Thousands.[45]
- Grand Junction, Colorado - About 1,500
- Grand Prairie, Texas - More than 7,000 protested a government that reaches too far into Americans' lives.[46][47]
- Grand Rapids, Michigan - Hundreds rallied for limited government.[48]
- Greensboro, North Carolina - About 2,000
- Greenville, South Carolina - 400 rallied to rein in government spending and to limit government intrusion into citizens' lives.[49]
- Grennwich, Connecticut - 200 rallied against government spending and debt.[50]
- Hartford, Connecticut - About 1200 rallied for less government.[51]
- Hattiesburg, Mississippi - About 200
- Helena, Montana - About 150
- Henderson, Kentucky - About 750.[52]
- Honolulu, Hawaii - Hundreds rally
- Hornell, New York - Hundreds protested taxes and high government spending.[53]
- Houston, Texas - About 6,000
- Hudsonville, Michigan - Hundreds rallied for limited government.[48]
- Huntsville, Alabama - 2,500 protested big government and expanded government health care.[54]
- Idaho Falls, Idaho - About 100
- Indianapolis, Indiana - About 3,000[55]
- Iowa City, Iowa - About 300
- Irvine, California - 400 protested spending and the health care plan - but with a festive tone.[56]
- Issaqua, Washington - About 100.[57]
- Jackson, Mississippi - Tea party holds rally
- Jamestown, North Dakota - About 200
- Joliet, Illinois - About 300
- Kansas City, Kansas - About 5,000.[58]
- La Habra, California - About 150.[56]
- Lafayette, Indiana - Hundreds protested unfair taxation, big government, and the health care reform law.[59]
- Lansing, Michigan - More than 1,000 protested government overspending and health care reform.[60][61]
- Las Vegas, Nevada - About 300 opposed higher taxes and government spending.[62]
- Lincoln, Nebraska - About 100 braved torrential rain and rallied against government overspending and for a return to Constitutional principles [63]
- Lisbon, Ohio - About 200
- Little Rock, Arkansas - Thousands rally
- Louisville, Kentucky - Hundreds rally
- Madison, Wisconsin - Thousands protested government spending and higher taxes.[64]
- Manchester, New Hampshire - 500 to 600 protested taxes and the federal deficit.[65]
- Mason City, Iowa - Hundreds rally
- Memphis, Tennessee - 200 to 300
- Mission Viejo, California - About 250 rallied against taxes, health care reform and illegal immigration.[66]
- Mobile, Alabama - Tea party rally held
- Montgomery, Alabama - More than 1,000 said they want less government, less spending and more respect for the constitution.[67]
- Montpelier, Vermont - About 100
- Morristown, New Jersey - About 1,200 rallied against unchecked growth of the federal government.[68]
- Mt. Vernon, Illinois - About 200
- Muskogee, Oklahoma - About 350
- Naperville, Illinois - About 500 protested tax increases and reckless government spending.[69]
- Naples, Florida - Thousands rallied.[70]
- Nashville, Tennessee - About 200
- New City, New York - About 175 attended a Rally for America.[71]
- New York, New York - Hundreds protested everything from taxes to the role of government.[72]
- Norfolk, Virginia - Hundreds railed about the need to change leadership.[73]
- Norwich, Connecticut - Several hundred expressed anger over the direction of the country.[74]
- Oceanside, California - 2,000 to 3,000
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - About 1,200
- Olympia, Washington - Roughly 3,000 protested government spending.[75]
- Omaha, Nebraska - Hundreds rally
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - About 150
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - About 2,000
- Phoenixville, Pennsylvania - Hundreds protested high taxes, growing deficits, and the new health care reform act.[76]
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Nearly 2,000 protested U.S. government policies from health care to taxes.[77]
- Pleasanton, California - Around 10,000 protested government spending, mounting debt, and the national health care law.[78]
- Port Huron, Michigan - Hundreds protested federal spending and advocated for smaller government.[79]
- Port St. Lucie, Florida - About 500 protested a government that's too big.[80]
- Portland, Oregon - Tea Party rally held
- Portsmouth, New Hampshire - 250 gathered for a re-enactment of the Boston Tea Party.[81]
- Prosser, Washington - About 150
- Providence, Rhode Island - 500 to 1,200
- Raleigh, North Carolina - About 1,000
- Rapid City, South Dakota - Tea Party holds rally
- Richland, Washington - More than 600 rallied in defense of individual liberty.[82]
- Richmond, Virginia - Thousands rally
- Rochester, Minnesota - Hundreds railed against big government.[83][84]
- Royal Oak, Michigan - A couple hundred protested big government and high taxes.[85]
- Sacramento, California - More than 2,000 called for lower taxes and smaller government.[86]
- San Antonio, Texas - About 400
- Santa Fe, New Mexico - Tea Party holds rally
- Salem, Oregon - 1,000 asked for less taxes and less government.[87]
- Salt Lake City, Utah - About 600
- Santa Ana, California - 200-300.[56]
- Scranton, Pennsylvania - About 200 protested the tax and spend policies in Washington DC.[88]
- Seattle, Washington - Several hundred called for the government to curb spending.[89]
- St. Paul, Minnesota - More than 500 protested government spending and health care reform.[90]
- Shelby, North Carolina - About 500
- Sherman, Texas - About 100
- Sioux Falls, South Dakota - Tea Party holds rally
- Springfield, Illinois - Hundreds rally
- Spokane, Washington - About 1,000
- Syracuse, New York - More than 100 called for less spending and lower taxes.[91]
- Tallahassee, Florida - About 600
- Tampa, Florida - More than 1,000[92]
- Tempe, Arizona - Thousands.[93]
- Tigard, Oregon - Tea party holds rally
- Towson, Maryland - Hundreds rallied for less government and lower taxes.[94]
- Traverse City, Michigan - Close to 1,400 expressed contempt for government policies.[95]
- Trenton, New Jersey - About 400
- Tucson, Arizona - Thousands protested unchecked government spending.[96]
- Tulsa, Oklahoma - Thousands rally
- Tyler, Texas - Tea party rally held
- Ulster, New York - More than 100 railed against the health care law, government bailouts, and out-of-control federal spending.[97]
- Wasilla, Alaska - Hundreds rally
- Wichita, Kansas - Several hundred protested the national health care law.[98]
- West Palm Beach, Florida - Hundreds rally
- Worcester, Massachusetts - About 2,500
- Yorba Linda, California - About 700 railed against RINOs (Republicans In Name Only).[56]
- Zanesville, Ohio - About 200
- April 17
- April 27
- Macon, Missouri - About 1,000 rallied against Obama and his policies.[99]
Tea Party Express III
The Tea Party Express III is a planned 43 city cross-country bus convoy starting March 27 in Searchlight, Nevada and ending April 15 in Washington, D.C.[100][101]
- March 27
- Searchlight, Nevada - About 9,000 attend the opening rally of the Tea Party Express III
- Las Vegas, Nevada - About 2,000 rallied with the Tea Party Express at the Henderson Pavilion
- March 28
- March 29, St. George, Utah - About 2,000 turn out for rally
- March 30
- March 31
- Grand Junction, Colorado - More than 1,000 attend rally in the Grand Valley
- Denver, Colorado - About 500 rally at Colorado's state capital
- April 1
- North Platte, Nebraska - About 400 attend rally
- Omaha, Nebraska - About 1200 to 1500, maybe as many as 3000
- April 2
- April 3
- April 4
- April 5
- April 6
- Davenport, Iowa - About 1,000 attend rally
- Rockford, Illinois - About 1,000 attend tea party
- Madison, Wisconsin - Hundreds join the Tea Party Express in Wisconsin's state capital
- April 7
- April 8
- Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota - Thousands rally at the Minneapolis Convention Center
- Duluth, Minnesota - About 275 rally in Duluth
- Ironwood, Michigan - About 400 join rally
- April 9
- Escanaba, Michigan - About 500 rally with the Express
- Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan - About 300 attend rally
- April 10
- Cheboygan, Michigan - About 300 demonstrate at rally
- Petoskey, Michigan - Tea Party rallies in Petoskey
- Traverse City, Michigan - About 1,400 rally in Traverse City
- Grand Rapids, Michigan - Thousands rally with the Express
- Lansing, Michigan - About 1,800 rally at the Michigan state capital
- April 11
- Detroit, Michigan - About 2,000 rallied in the Clinton Township
- Cleveland, Ohio - About 2,000 rallied in Cleveland
- April 12
- April 13
- Albany, New York - About 300 rally at New York's state capital
- Concord, New Hampshire - Several hundred rally at the New Hampshire capital
- April 14, Boston, Massachusetts - About 5,000 to upwards of 10,000 rally at the Boston Common
- April 15, Washington, DC - Several thousand rallied in the evening at the Washington monument and earlier in the day at Freedom Plaza.[102]
See also
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