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The ''Tea Party National Advisory Team'' is an informal coalition that operates through teleconferences. It sponsored a protest on 4 July 2009, the U.S. national independence day.<ref>{{citation
| url =http://www.nationwidechicagoteaparty.com/about.php
| title = The National Leadership Team
| publisher = [[National Tea Party Coalition]]}}</ref>  While not all the same people are involved, it respects the effect of the 20 February 2009 conference call, moderated by [[Michael Patrick Leahy]].<ref name=LeahyBio>{{citation
| publisher = Official Website of Michael Patrick Leahy, The Conservative Radical
| title = Biography
| url =http://www.michaelpatrickleahy.com/biompl.html }}</ref>  The organization that resulted first was called the '''Nationwide Chicago Tea Party.'''
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The Tea Party National Advisory Team is an informal coalition that operates through teleconferences. It sponsored a protest on 4 July 2009, the U.S. national independence day.[1] While not all the same people are involved, it respects the effect of the 20 February 2009 conference call, moderated by Michael Patrick Leahy.[2] The organization that resulted first was called the Nationwide Chicago Tea Party.

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  1. The National Leadership Team, National Tea Party Coalition
  2. Biography, Official Website of Michael Patrick Leahy, The Conservative Radical