Dozens of people rallied at a "Harlem Tea Party" Sunday in support of President Obama's reelection bid - and called for a more civil tone in the presidential race. "This is a Harlem tea party," said Chet Whyte, director of Harlem 4 Obama. "This is about 'civilitea.' But don't let the smooth taste fool you." "Our premise is that we have allowed the Tea Party to shape the debate," Whyte said. "We're going to take back the definition of tea party. They wanted to define us, we're redefining them." Whyte said Harlem 4 Obama members would heed the example of...