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100 hours away from the biggest primary day. candidates are getting mad. the grand old tug of war over the grand old party. on tuesday six states from coast to coast will vote in the primaries. gop is looking good overall for later this year, but what kind of gop candidates lead the party into that potential success is the question getting all that madness going. on the heels of a tea party and flagging numbers for tea partiers in states like kentucky, some major conservatives got their crisis mode op yesterday and gathered in virginia to share anxieties about the moderates. the front page of the washington post, as conservative leaders mingled thursday over coffee and deli sandwiches, they sounded kpas per rated about the way the party is siding with the cautious leadership than making an aggressive conservative pitch. joining me now is robert costa, national political reporter at the washington post who wrote that piece and amanda turkill. in this article, you said ted