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What if the tea party decides to walk away from the GOP in 2016? It could happen.

The relationship (or lack thereof) between the mainstream of the Republican party and the tea party has long been pooh-poohed by GOP strategists as standard operating procedure for a party out of the White House. The base and the establishment feud and, in the end, the base falls in line, they argue.But what if the tea party movement represents something new -- and less manageable -- for the establishment heading into the 2016 presidential race?

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) speaks during the inaugural Freedom Summit meeting for conservative speakers in Manchester, New Hampshire April 12, 2014. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)

That's the question Reed Galen, a California-based Republican strategist, raises in a blog post entitled: "The Republican (r)Evolution". Writes Galen:

While parties typically have a hard-core, somewhat disaffected minority, they are usually swept along with the current of a larger movement.

However, in the case of the Tea Party, their lack of central organization and strict adherence to ideology over politics makes them a potent ingredient tossed into the evolutionary soup.

That the Establishment wing of the party is either unwilling or unable to co-opt them for the larger goal of winning major elections shows just how exotic an addition to the mix the Tea Party is. They wont do what you want them to unless theyve already made up their mind to do it. Reasoning with them doesnt work because their starting point isnt based in rationality but passion.

Galen's question is a powerful one -- particularly in light of how the GOP establishment in Congress has changed its tactics in dealing with the tea party over the last few years. Riding high off of a 2010 midterm election fueled by tea party energy, newly-installed Speaker John Boehner and the rest of his leadership team seemed convinced that, after a few months, the tea party caucus would start to realize that they needed to go along to get along.

Yeah, not so much. Time after time over the least three-plus years, Boehner has seen his priorities thwarted by his own conference -- roughly four dozen of whom clumped in the tea party wing simply will not support anything he backs. By late last year, Boeher appeared fed up -- unleashing a now famous/infamous "are you kidding me?" in reaction to the tea party's approach to the government shutdown.

On the Senate side, a similar trajectory has emerged. After largely humoring tea party groups between 2010 and 2012, the establishment has begun to fight back. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who himself is facing a tea party primary in Kentucky on May 20, has led the offensive, telling the New York Times last month:I think we are going to crush [the tea party-aligned outside groups] everywhere. I dont think they are going to have a single nominee anywhere in the country.

Given that, it's not unreasonable to think that a similar out-in-the-open political brawl is coming for the big prize: The 2016 presidential nomination. The lines are already drawn -- albeit somewhat crudely -- with Sens. Ted Cruz and Rand Paul on the tea party side and people like Govs. Jeb Bush, Scott Walker and Chris Christie as well as Sen. Marco Rubio representing the establishment side.

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In Wisconsin, tea party conservatives making waves

MADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsin Republicans gather next weekend in Milwaukee for their annual convention amid dissent from some conservative tea party members who have already passed votes of no confidence against two moderate lawmakers and also support a resolution reaffirming the state's right to secede from the union.

The noise from the conservative wing of the party is an unwanted distraction for Republicans who want to use the convention to rally behind Gov. Scott Walker and U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, two possible 2016 presidential candidates, and prepare for the fall election season as they try to retain and grow their majority control in the state Legislature.

While Republicans may want the convention that begins May 2 to be a pep rally, conservative activists aren't backing down.

Danny Krueger, a Columbia County Republican, said activists like himself are tired of being ignored by party leaders.

"Either the party is going to pay attention to us and work with us or we are no longer going to pay attention to the party or work with them," Krueger said.

Jeff Horn, who runs the Prairie Patriots group in Sun Prairie and is a delegate to the Republican convention, said he doesn't feel like the party is representing his view and that of other like-minded conservatives.

"I think the party is not being true to itself," he said.

Both Krueger and Horn support a nonbinding resolution urging Sen. Luther Olsen and Rep. Steve Kestell to recuse themselves from all matters in which they have a conflict of interest or are acting contrary to the party platform. Olsen and Kestell, leaders of the Senate and Assembly education committees, blocked attempts this year to repeal Common Core academic standards.

The standards, adopted by state superintendent Tony Evers in 2010, cover what public school students should know in the subjects of reading and math. State tests will be geared toward the standards starting next school year.

Conservative state lawmakers tried to repeal the standards, which they said are weak and take away local control, but the bill failed even though Republicans control the Legislature. Walker himself said he wanted to see Wisconsin pass tougher standards, but powerful lawmakers like Olsen and Kestell spearheaded bipartisan coalitions that killed the bill.

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