With the Democratic defeat in the recent special senatorial election in Massachusetts, engineered in part by tea-party activists working with several Beltway-based groups, the conservative movement is more energized than it has been in years.

It is also more unified. Disputes festered between economic and social conservatives during the Bush years, but they have eased amid what all sides decry as Obama’s liberal agenda. “Nothing unites like a common enemy,” said Colin Hanna, president of the conservative group Let Freedom Ring.

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