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HARRISBURG, Pa. - The Pennsylvania Tea Party took its message about government spending to Harrisburg over the weekend.
Hundreds of protesters marched through the city to the state capitol steps Saturday.
Activists said they want the government to lower taxes and stop spending.
"We get dismissed if we're one or two people. So we decided to show up and in a mass group of people. Of course, we're representing tens of thousands more," said protester Phillip Hadad.
This was one of several tea party rallies held across the country this weekend.