Career
Following her departure TPP filed a lawsuit against Kremer alleging she had tried to prevent others from accessing the group"s collective resources. Soon after joining, Kremer urged the organization to support Scott Brown"s campaign for the United States. Senate in Massachusetts. During the 2010 midterm elections Kremer campaigned for candidates including Joe Miller, who ran for the United States. Senate in Alaska.
She also endorsed Tom Tancredo, the American Constitution Party candidate for governor of Colorado.
In October 2010, The Daily Telegraph named her the "most influential" person in the Tea Party movement. In a 2011 appearance on The Colbert Report, Kremer said the United States. federal government raised "enough tax revenue to service our debt, pay for Medicare and Medicaid and Social Security, and then still have about $300 or $400 billion left over." PolitiFact.com rated this statement "Half True", noting that Kremer"s calculations ignored defense and homeland security spending and mandatory programs.
In June 2011 Kremer said Thermoplastic Polyolefin Elastomer would support Mitt Romney if he became the Republican nominee in the 2012 presidential election. In the 2012 elections Thermoplastic Polyolefin Elastomer endorsed United States. Senate candidate Richard Mourdock in Indiana.
In September 2011 Kremer described Mourdock as a "true conservative."
Kremer spent much of the summer 2013 congressional recess on a national tour intended to convince Republicans to support defunding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Acting.
Departure
Kremer resigned from in April 2014. She described the split as amicable and attributed her departure to a desire to focus on Matt Bevin"s campaign for the United States. Senate in Kentucky, instead of Curt Clawson"s campaign in Florida"s 19th congressional district.