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Nevada Tea Party chair quits after tape flap

In recording, Republican candidate Sharron Angle blasts GOP

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The Associated Press
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The chairman of the Tea Party of Nevada resigned Tuesday after a recording was made public capturing Republican Sharron Angle badmouthing GOP leaders during a meeting with the group's U.S. Senate candidate.

The exit of chairman Syd James is another blow to the candidacy of Tea Party of Nevada nominee Scott Ashjian, who has been denounced by state Tea Party leaders who say he has no connection to the movement that advocates limited government and tightfisted public spending.

In a statement, James said he was endorsing Angle, whose uneasy relations with national Republicans were laid bare in the tape, which Ashjian recorded secretly and later released to the Las Vegas Sun newspaper.

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James said he arranged the meeting to see if Ashjian would consider withdrawing from the race and backing Angle, who is trying to oust Majority Leader Harry Reid.

"I gave the Angle campaign my word that this was to be a private meeting and not tape recorded. I feel my personal integrity and honor was violated when Scott taped what was to be a private conversation and then made it public," James said in a statement.

"I can understand why the Angle campaign feels that they were double-crossed. The Angle campaign trusted me and that trust was violated," James added.

Angle has the support of national and local Tea Party groups, but Ashjian's candidacy threatened to drain votes away from her, which would help Reid in a close race. There are several minor-party candidates on the ballot — a recent poll showed Ashjian with just 1 percent support — and Nevada voters can also choose "none of these candidates."

In the recording Angle tells Ashjian, "I'm not sure you can win and I'm not sure I can win if you're hurting my chance, and that's the part that scares me." She laments that the GOP leaders have "lost their standards, they've lost their principles." She refers derisively to "that good old boy thing" and depicts herself as an underdog David fighting Goliath — the constricting machinery of the national party.

On the tape Ashjian complains his reputation has been unjustly damaged in the campaign. He grumbles about the Tea Party Express, a national political committee that ran ads earlier this year questioning his credentials and supporting Angle. He declines to support her.

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    >>> senator harry reid has always depended on the idea of third party ballot alternatives to siphon off enough votes from sharon engel to give him a win. case in point, the tea party of nevada candidate who has pulled in the single digits. national groups are supporting engel . on wednesday, engel met with aston in a conversation which he admits he recorded and leaked to the press. the kind of conversation that goes on all the time in politics. we don't actually get to listen in. here it is -- note the skepticism about whether marco rubio is for real. she told him, i'm not sure i can win if you stay in the race. interesting there. speaking of tea party express, lisa murkowski doing her best to use the group as a foil. the tea party group sent half a million dollars in february and has been running ads against murkowski going after her as a quote, entitled senate legacy. murkowski took a page of their play book in this new ad.

    >> isn't that the same group that dumped half a million in joe miller 's campaign?

    >> who's seat would it be?

    >> they're going to come up here and drop another dirty bomb on alaska.

    >> i think we're on to them now.

    >> this weekend, the tea party express leaking that murkowski failed the bar exam four times before finally passing in 1987 . today, they're rolling out a tv and radio campaign against her. it's october, folks.

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