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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #300 on: June 20, 2011, 12:17:09 PM »
Michele Bachmann: Obama ‘Has Failed the African American Community;’ ‘Has Failed the Hispanic...
CNS News ^ | 6/20/11 | Terrence P Jeffrey




Pointing to double-digit unemployment rates among African Americans and Hispanics, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R.-Minn.) said on Friday that President Barack Obama “has failed” both these communities.

“This president has failed the Hispanic community. He has failed the African-American community,” said Bachmann. “He has failed us all when it comes to jobs.”

Bachmann, who is seeking the Republican presidential nomination for 2012, made the remarks at the “Republican Leadership Conference” held in New Orleans over the weekend. Other Republican presidential contenders—including Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul and Herman Cain—also spoke at the event, as did Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who is reportedly considering a run for president.

Bachmann’s speech focused in part on what she described as Obama’s failure to promote economic growth and job creation—resulting in an overall national unemployment rate of 9.1 percent in May, a full 28 months into Obama’s term.

“Mr. President, the status quo is not working for Americans,” said Bachmann. “The status quo certainly isn't working for the African-American community, with 16 percent unemployment, or the Hispanic community, with nearly 12 percent unemployment. It's even worse for the youth: For Hispanic youth right now, 26 percent unemployment; for African-American youth, 40 percent unemployment.


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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #301 on: June 20, 2011, 01:41:14 PM »
Has Michele Bachmann Become Mitt Romney’s Main Rival?
Pajamas Media ^ | June 20, 2011 | Rich Baehr




A recent poll shows a surge for the congresswoman, but her ultimate fate will be determined by whether Sarah Palin decides to run.

Rasmussen Reports conducted the first poll of likely Republican primary voters after the New Hampshire GOP debate laR week. The survey appeared to show a breakout for Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, as she vaulted into second place in the GOP race with 19% support from Republican voters, trailing only Mitt Romney at 33%.

The survey, conducted among 1,000 likely GOP primary voters across the country, was taken one day after the debate at Saint Anselm College, one in which Bachmann was identified by many political analysts as having had a very good night.

The polling numbers for Bachmann suggested to some that she had become the principal alternative for the Tea Party wing of the GOP to former Governor Romney. The Rasmussen survey indicated that Romney and Bachmann were each the choice of 26% of those in the survey who self-identified as Tea Party members. Romney led Bachmann by just over a 2 to 1 margin, 36% to 16%, among all others in the survey. Bachmann was also judged to be the most conservative of those whose names were offered to respondents.

One name, however, was not offered as a choice to those taking part in the Rasmussen survey — that of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. Palin has not entered the race for the nomination, and it is pure speculation at this point whether she will in the future. In the other eight GOP candidate polls listed by RealClearPolitcs, Palin was one of the candidates offered as a choice to survey respondents. In the Rasmussen survey, the only national poll conducted since the New Hampshire debate, Palin was left off, though Jon Huntsman, the former Utah governor who has not formally entered the race but is considered certain to do so, was included.


The other eight most recent GOP surveys listed by RealClearPolitics included both Bachmann and Palin. In those eight surveys, Palin averaged 18% support, second to Romney at 23.4%, while Bachman averaged 4.8% All of those polls were concluded before the New Hampshire debate with the exception of one by NBC and the Wall Street Journal that surveyed over five days, the final one the night of the debate.

It is pretty clear that the absence of Palin from the Rasmussen survey aided Bachman. It is not clear, however, how high Bachmann will poll if Palin were to be included in future surveys while her candidate status remained unclear, or were she to enter the race. Prior to the New Hampshire debate, during which Bachmann formally announced her entrance into the race (it had been widely assumed for weeks that she was running), Bachmann was tied with Tim Pawlenty, a fellow Minnesotan, and trailed Romney, Palin, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, and Ron Paul. In the three surveys where former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was one of the choices, he too led Bachmann, finishing second or third in each survey.

It will take a few more surveys, both with and without Palin, to better gauge Bachmann’s trajectory. In any case, she starts the race with some good notices and an opportunity to do well in the early contests. The Rasmussen poll makes her the most visible alternative to Romney for now.

One of the fascinating things about the debate Monday and the pundit class reaction to Bachmann was how much more favorable it was than the treatment that Palin has received from many of the same people the last two and a half years. Since the two women share a few things — good looks, mothers to five children, and solid conservative credentials, especially on social and economic policy — the contrast in the coverage of the two is striking.

Of course, it is very early in the Bachmann “watch.” And if she became the likely GOP standard-bearer, then the normal hostile mainstream media coverage of a conservative woman, especially one viewed as a potential threat to Barack Obama, would almost certainly occur. Nonetheless, Bachmann may have announced at an auspicious time. The media’s obsessive coverage in the last two weeks of the release of the Palin emails from her years as governor has been embarrassing. Could Bachmann be getting some good feedback in order to show that the MSM retains a modicum of decency and fairness and does not automatically fire its guns recklessly at all conservative women?


It is possible that Bachmann’s early emergence as a leading contender could help make Palin’s decision easier. To a large extent, the two women share some of the same space, to use marketing terminology. Bachmann’s fast start might make it more difficult for Palin to gain traction if she becomes a candidate. On the other hand, if Palin now entered the race, it would likely make both Bachmann and Palin longer shots for the nomination.

Bachmann’s fast start also greatly complicates Tim Pawlenty’s opportunity to position himself as the principal alternative to Romney. Pawlenty received poor notices for his debate performance, mainly due to the sense that he pulled his punches and refused an opportunity to go after Mitt Romney for his health care plan as governor of Massachusetts, after mocking it a day before the debate. Romney’s plan is seen by many as having served as a prelude to ObamaCare, which remains very unpopular with Republicans and many independents.

Both Pawlenty and Bachmann are invested in the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses, coming as they do from a neighboring state. In Bachmann’s case, she also grew up in Iowa. With Mitt Romney expected to do very well in the New Hampshire primary which follows Iowa, the caucuses are an opportunity for one of the other GOP candidates to emerge in a state where social conservatives are a majority of the GOP electorate. Mike Huckabee won Iowa in 2008, and moved into the front tier of candidates. If Bachmann continues to gain support, then she may become the consensus candidate for social conservatives and Tea Party members in Iowa, draining support from Cain and Santorum, and complicating Pawlenty’s path to a win in the state.

For now, Pawlenty, Gingrich and Huntsman seem to be competing with Romney for the “establishment” GOP vote, while the other candidates pursue social conservatives and Tea Party members, and Ron Paul attracts his every-four-years band of brothers lining up to eliminate the Federal Reserve Bank. Romney’s strong debate performance, enhanced by the absence of any shots normally taken at the frontrunner in early debates, has enabled him to open up a big lead over his opponents in the “establishment” half of the GOP race. The Rasmussen poll suggests that Romney for now is also holding his own with Tea Party members who, like other conservatives, seem focused on winning the general election versus Obama in 2012, and may consider Romney a strong general election candidate.

Romney will benefit if the social conservative/Tea Party mini-primary remains crowded and without a clear frontrunner. If Palin enters the race, that is good news for Romney, since it results in a split vote between Bachmann and Palin. If Palin passes on the race but Texas Governor Rick Perry enters, he could be competitive in both of the GOP mini-primaries, though likely more on the social conservative/Tea Party side.

One rumor going around last week was that Palin would not become a candidate, but instead try to play kingmaker by endorsing Perry if he entered the race. That scenario would complicate things for Bachmann. At the GOP event in New Orleans this weekend, both Bachmann and Perry received star treatment, though Paul won the meaningless straw poll .

Does Bachmann have a real chance at the nomination? She certainly is in better shape today than a week ago. She is a fresh face on the national scene, she has genuine charisma, and her views are in synch with conservatives who dominate the nominating process. But it will take a few more surveys that validate the Rasmussen numbers before too much can be drawn from her very good first week. And she can hope that both Palin and Perry decide 2012 is not the year for them.

 

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #302 on: June 20, 2011, 08:29:16 PM »
Bachmann to join forces with conservatives, celebrities at 'Troopathon'
The Hill ^ | June 20, 2011 | Jordan Fabian
Posted on June 20, 2011 8:15:33 PM EDT by ejdrapes

Bachmann to join forces with conservatives, celebrities at 'Troopathon'
By Jordan Fabian - 06/20/11 05:01 PM ET

GOP presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann (Minn.) will join a hodgepodge of conservative activists and celebrities at a pro-troop event in California this Thursday, according to organizers.

The event is titled "Troopathon" and is billed as an effort to raise money for and send care packages to American troops overseas. The gathering is organized by the right-leaning group Move America Forward, which has ties to the Tea Party Express.

Bachmann, a Tea Party favorite, is continuing her travel following her announcement that she would run for president at last week's Republican primary debate in New Hampshire.

She spoke at the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans and the RightOnline conference in Minneapolis this past weekend.

Former President George H.W. Bush, a World War II veteran, is expected to attend the event alongside a number of conservative commentators including Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Andrew Breitbart and Laura Ingraham.

Right-leaning Hollywood actors Kelsey Grammar and Gary Sinise are expected to be there as well as Duke men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski.

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #303 on: June 20, 2011, 08:35:57 PM »
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Bachmann: Obama ‘Has Failed the African American Community’ and Hispanic Community
Monday, June 20, 2011
By Terence P. Jeffrey

Rep. Michele Bachmann addresses the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans on June 17, 2011. (AP photo/Patrick Semansky)
(CNSNews.com) - Pointing to double-digit unemployment rates among African Americans and Hispanics, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R.-Minn.) said on Friday that President Barack Obama “has failed” both these communities.
“This president has failed the Hispanic community. He has failed the African-American community,” said Bachmann. “He has failed us all when it comes to jobs.”
Bachmann, who is seeking the Republican presidential nomination for 2012, made the remarks at the “Republican Leadership Conference” held in New Orleans over the weekend. Other Republican presidential contenders—including Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul and Herman Cain—also spoke at the event, as did Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who is reportedly considering a run for president.

Bachmann’s speech focused in part on what she described as Obama’s failure to promote economic growth and job creation—resulting in an overall national unemployment rate of 9.1 percent in May, a full 28 months into Obama’s term.
“Mr. President, the status quo is not working for Americans,” said Bachmann. “The status quo certainly isn't working for the African-American community, with 16 percent unemployment, or the Hispanic community, with nearly 12 percent unemployment. It's even worse for the youth: For Hispanic youth right now, 26 percent unemployment; for African-American youth, 40 percent unemployment.
“This president has failed the Hispanic community,” said Bachmann. “He has failed the African-American community. He has failed us all when it comes to jobs.
“As president of the United States, my goal will be job creation in the Hispanic community, job creation in the African-American community, job creation for all Americans, and turning this economy around,” said Bachmann. “And we will.”
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bachmann’s statement on unemployment in the African American and Hispanic communities is accurate.
Overall seasonally-adjusted unemployment was 12.7 percent in the African American community when President Obama was inaugurated in January 2009, according to the BLS. By May 2011, the latest month reported, it had risen to 16.2 percent.
In the Hispanic community, the overall unemployment rate was 9.9 percent in January 2009, when President Obama was inaugurated. By May 2011, it had risen to 11.9 percent.
Among African Americans 16 to 19 years old, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 36.3 percent in January 2009 and had risen to 40.7 percent by May 2011. Among Hispanics 16 to 19 years old, the unemployment rate was 24.3 percent in January 2009 and had risen to 26.1 percent by May 2011.
According Bureau of Labor Statistics, a part of the U.S. Department of Labor, the unemployed are those who have been actively seeking a job during the past four weeks, and are currently available for work, but have not been able to secure a job.

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #304 on: June 21, 2011, 02:41:35 PM »
Poll: Bachmann surges to primary lead
washingtontimes.com/Inside Politics ^ | June 21, 2011 | Stephen Dinan





Fresh off her well-received performance in last week's GOP presidential debate, Rep. Michele Bachmann now tops the field of candidates in a new Zogby poll of Republican primary voters.

The poll found Mrs. Bachmann garnering 24 percent of the vote, well-ahead of businessman Herman Cain and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who each received 15 percent support.


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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #305 on: June 21, 2011, 03:05:12 PM »
Well that didn't take long.  She can do some real damage. 

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #306 on: June 21, 2011, 03:27:52 PM »
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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #307 on: June 21, 2011, 03:30:49 PM »
I really am down to ron paul and her at this point. 

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #308 on: June 21, 2011, 03:37:06 PM »
I really am down to ron paul and her at this point. 

nah, youll vote romney over huntsman on super tuesday, because FOX will tell you they are the only two 'viable' candidates.  :(

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #309 on: June 21, 2011, 03:44:35 PM »
Remind me the day before.

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #310 on: June 22, 2011, 12:13:34 PM »
Bachmann's 2012 kickoff set for Monday in Iowa
THOMAS BEAUMONTTHOMAS BEAUMONT, Associated Press
Jun. 20, 2011

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican Michele Bachmann plans to formally launch her campaign for president on Monday from her birthplace of Waterloo, Iowa, a campaign aide said Wednesday.

Spokeswoman Alice Stewart told The Associated Press that the three-term Minnesota congresswoman would formally announce her 2012 GOP presidential bid in the community where she spent her childhood.

Last week, Bachmann filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to seek the GOP nomination. She announced her candidacy during a nationally televised debate from New Hampshire.

Bachmann, who represents a suburban Minneapolis district, has spent months signaling her interest in running. She has traveled to Iowa four times this year to meet with Republican leaders and conservative activists who are influential in the state's caucuses, which begin the presidential nominating process.

She has also lined up a team of top Iowa staff to guide her campaign.

Bachmann could do well in the caucuses as a native and neighbor. She also is liked by social conservatives and tea party activists, both of whom are key parts of the state's Republican base.

Bachmann, 55, was born in Waterloo and lived in neighboring Cedar Falls until moving to Minnesota at age 12.

"The focus of this tour is to highlight the journey from her personal life to her political career," Stewart said.

Bachmann plans to give a speech Monday at a restored historic mansion in Waterloo, and then travel from Iowa to New Hampshire and South Carolina, both of which are scheduled to hold their primaries following the Iowa caucus.

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #311 on: June 23, 2011, 06:49:34 PM »
Bachmann Claims Big Lead Among Iowa Conservatives In New Poll
Iowa Report ^ | June 22, 2011
Posted on 06/22/2011 12:24:10 PM PDT by GonzoII

Bachmann Claims Big Lead Among Iowa
Conservatives In New Poll

Rep. Michele Bachmann has taken a substantial lead in the presidential race among Iowa conservatives, according to a new poll. The poll, conducted by the 2012 Iowa Report, finds Bachmann with 33% support among conservatives, more than double the next contender, Herman Cain (15%).
Bachmann’s Iowa polling numbers have risen dramatically over the past two weeks which included her campaign announcement and the GOP presidential debate. Among likely caucus goers, Bachmann also received 33% of the votes with 29% of likely voters thinking the Minnesota congresswoman will “ultimately win” the nomination.

Other key findings:

-- The race for the coveted “three tickets out of Iowa” is still very much up for grabs with five candidates (or potential candidates) receiving double-digit support (Cain 15%, Romney 13%, Palin 11%, Paul 10%)
-- One-fourth of Iowa conservatives are still unsure who will ultimately win.
-- Sarah Palin is still poised to make a major play in Iowa with 11% support among conservatives even though she has not announced her intensions.
-- Ron Paul gains the most among likely caucus goers (+2.3%) while Mitt Romney loses the most (-2.9%)
The 2012 Iowa Report Poll, a project of Grassfire Nation, is a special survey of Iowa conservatives conducted weekly to help measure where Iowa conservatives stand on the 2012 Republican presidential field.
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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #312 on: June 25, 2011, 05:14:03 PM »
Bachmann Surging in the Polls Ahead of Campaign Kickoff
Published June 25, 2011
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Rep. Michele Bachmann addresses a large crowd at the RightOnline Conference June 18 in Minneapolis.

Rep. Michele Bachmann has rolled out her presidential campaign with all the flare and flirtation of a seasoned boxing promoter.

First, she stole her opponents' thunder by using a debate stage earlier this month to announce she filed her 2012 papers. Then, she held off on formally announcing that bid for another two weeks -- the formal kickoff is set for Monday in Iowa. The evening before the announcement, Bachmann is planning an informal meet-and-greet in Waterloo. And the week following the announcement will be spent touring early primary states.

The candidate is no doubt making up for lost time, having given her opponents a wide opening to build their operations in key states by waiting so long to make the presidential plunge. But polling conducted since she revealed her intentions at the debate in mid-June suggest she's doing something right.

After weeks of struggling to break out of the single digits, Bachmann has surged in recent polls. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is still the solid GOP frontrunner, but Bachmann has started to separate herself from the rest of the pack.

A Rasmussen Reports poll taken right after Bachmann's debate performance showed her rising to 19 percent, in second place behind Romney at 33 percent. A subsequent poll in Florida taken June 16-19 by Public Policy Polling also showed Bachmann surging into a tie for second place with Sarah Palin -- who has not announced a presidential bid. Though the poll only questioned Republicans in one state, the results showed Bachmann's support climbing from 7 to 17 percent since March. If Palin were taken out of the mix, PPP found Bachmann picking up the bulk of her support and gliding even closer to Romney.

Meanwhile, an Associated Press-GfK poll released this week showed her favorability rating jumping from 41 percent to 54 percent among Republicans, though one third did not have an opinion of her.

"Given that we have been in this race less than two weeks, we are pleased with the growing momentum of the campaign," campaign spokeswoman Alice Stewart said in an email to FoxNews.com.

Stewart said that as Bachmann formally enters the race, voters will see her as "their voice for constitutional conservatism." The Tea Party favorite has surged into the spotlight in recent years by opposing government spending, as well as other popular conservative targets like the federal health care overhaul and environmental regulations.

But Bachmann, who will appear on "Fox News Sunday" ahead of her announcement, is just the latest X-factor in the race. Speculation continues to swirl around Texas Gov. Rick Perry, while Palin stays in the spotlight -- from a distance. Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman is trying in earnest to build his moderate brand after announcing his bid Tuesday.

Some Iowa Republicans have suggested Bachmann missed out on her chance to build a formidable operation in the nation's leadoff caucus state, while others question whether the outspoken Minnesota conservative could ever be more than an also-ran nationally.

The Iowa Democratic Party, which has held counterprogramming events for other Republican candidates, does not plan on holding a news conference to counter Bachmann's announcement Monday. A spokesman for the party told Fox News that while party officials see Bachmann as a contender to win the caucuses, they do not feel she can win the GOP nomination.

But the congresswoman is making a big push to appeal to voters in Iowa despite the late entrance -- and the fact that House members rarely end up as presidential finalists. She's stressing her Iowa roots by holding her announcement in her hometown of Waterloo, and also is looking to return to Iowa after touring South Carolina and New Hampshire. Her social conservative streak is a plus in the leadoff state, and she's trying to develop the other parts of her portfolio.

Though Bachmann in May said the United States needs to "get out" of Afghanistan, she amended her position this past week after President Obama announced his troop withdrawal plan.

In a statement Thursday, she accused the president of "undercutting our security objectives in Afghanistan with ill-advised timelines and accelerated (troop) withdrawals."

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/06/25/bachmann-surging-in-polls-ahead-campaign-kickoff/

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #313 on: June 27, 2011, 10:44:35 AM »
Stay tuned for relentless attacks by the media and liberal hacks. 

Bachmann Launches Presidential Campaign, Says Nation 'Cannot Afford' Second Obama Term

Published June 27, 2011
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Rep. Michele Bachmann greets the crowd at her campaign kickoff in Waterloo, Iowa, June 27.

Rep. Michele Bachmann, stressing her Iowa roots and appealing directly to Tea Party voters, came out swinging Monday as she formally launched her campaign for president.

Buoyed by a strong showing in several recent polls, the Minnesota congresswoman cast her campaign as the voice for "constitutional conservatives" looking for a government that lives within its means while giving the private sector the room to grow. She launched a broadside against President Obama for racking up too much debt while stimulating too little job growth and vowed to make him a "one-term president."

"We cannot afford four more years of Barack Obama," she declared, later adding: "We can win in 2012 and we will win."

In her announcement, Bachmann described a special bond with Iowa, the nation's leadoff caucus state. She held the kickoff in her hometown of Waterloo, Iowa, and called herself a "descendent of generations of Iowans," saying the state is where she learned "everything I needed to know." She also appealed to another vital primary constituency, calling herself part of the Tea Party movement and defending it as a cross-section of Republicans, independents and disaffected Democrats.

Trying to show she has what it takes to not just win primaries but take on the president, Bachmann pulled no punches in attacking the Obama administration as she wove in details about her personal life and convictions. As she spoke about faith and family, she also accused the president of failing to revive the economy and putting far too much on the nation's credit card.

"We can't continue to rack up debt. ... We can't afford the unconstitutional health care law that will cost us too much and deliver too little. We can't afford four more years of failed leadership here at home and abroad," she said. "We can't afford four more years of millions of Americans who are out of work. ... And we can't afford four more years of a foreign policy with a president who leads from behind and who doesn't stand up for our friends like Israel."

Still, Bachmann said in an interview with The Associated Press that her bid to unseat Obama is not "personal."

The nothing-personal message was a departure from her 2008 comments questioning whether Obama had "anti-American" views. She has said she wishes she framed her criticism differently. In her announcement, Bachmann said the country's problems have been caused by the policies of both parties and made an appeal for unity.

Bachmann, who filed her papers to run for president two weeks ago, plans to head next to the early primary states of New Hampshire and South Carolina.

Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt said that despite Bachmann's rhetoric, her policies would "erode the path to prosperity" for the middle class.

"She voted for a budget plan that would extend tax cuts for the richest Americans on the backs of seniors and the middle class while ending Medicare as we know it. Congresswoman Bachmann introduced legislation to repeal Wall Street oversight -- risking a repeat of the financial crisis -- and while she voted to preserve subsidies for oil and gas companies she opposes making the investments necessary to enhance America's competitiveness and create the jobs of the future," LaBolt said in a statement.

The Iowa Democratic Party also put out a statement Monday morning assailing Bachmann's presidential bid, chastising her for supporting Republicans' budget plan that would overhaul Medicare.

"With candidates like Michele Bachmann, the choice couldn't be clearer -- do Iowans want to double down on the flawed economic policies that cost us millions of jobs and almost sent us into a second Great Depression, or do they want to continue down the path to recovery that has taken us from massive job losses to 15 straight months of private sector job growth and a focus on strengthening the middle class?" party Chairwoman Sue Dvorsky said. 

But the congresswoman has been surging in recent polls. A key Iowa poll over the weekend showed former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney with 23 percent support and Bachmann with 22 percent among those who said they were likely to vote in the nation's first Republican nomination contest. The top five included Georgia businessman Herman Cain, at 10 percent, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, with 7 percent each.

Speaking Sunday to hundreds at a local ballroom, Bachmann effusively mentioned her Iowa roots.

"We need more Waterloo. We need more Iowa. We need more closeness, more families, more love for each other," she told her enthusiastic crowd.

The audience soaked it up.

"She's one of `us.' There are too many of `them' in Washington and not enough of `us,"' said insurance salesman David Alderman. "I think she's got star power. She's a front-runner right now."

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/06/27/bachmann-2012-bid-not-personal-against-obama/

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #314 on: June 27, 2011, 03:21:40 PM »
Remember when Bachmann got caught hiding in the bushes at a gay parade? She claimed to be resting her heels.

You guys have standards. I'll tell you that.
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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #315 on: June 28, 2011, 06:34:07 AM »
Remember when Bachmann got caught hiding in the bushes at a gay parade? She claimed to be resting her heels.

You guys have standards. I'll tell you that.

What was she doing there?

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #316 on: June 28, 2011, 08:38:23 AM »
Remember when Bachmann got caught hiding in the bushes at a gay parade? She claimed to be resting her heels.

You guys have standards. I'll tell you that.

She isn't perfect and has had some bonehead moments.  Not the biggest common sense person, does tend to be a little quirky.

Still, IMO, her consistency on her strong constitutional beliefs makes her worth a vote - she hasn't flip flopped with public opinion.  She's been consistent.  Can't say that for the other top contenders. 

So I do think that she'll be hella entertaining with flubs and goofball things she says - but that she will cut back spending in a major way.

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #317 on: June 28, 2011, 09:12:17 AM »
Funny how the msm jumps all over bachmann and palin and never says a damn thing about obamas' daily gaffe parade and displays of economic illiteracy, incompetence, ignorance, ineptness, and stupidity. 


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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #318 on: June 29, 2011, 04:32:23 PM »
Bachmann makes a big jump
By: CNN Associate Producer Gabriella Schwarz

(CNN) - New Hampshire Republicans gave Michele Bachmann the greatest bump among declared and potential GOP presidential candidates in a new poll.

The Suffolk University/7NEWS poll of likely New Hampshire primary voters released Tuesday night showed Mitt Romney on top with 36 percent support. Although he jumped one point since May, Bachmann, at 11 percent jumped eight points.

The Minnesota congresswoman announced her candidacy Monday in Iowa and has since taken her campaign to the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire.

Bachmann and former Massachusetts Gov. Romney were the only candidates to receive double digit support. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas remained steady at 8 percent, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who is not running, received 5 percent followed by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who is considering a bid and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman at four percent. Huntsman jumped four points since May, when he was not an official candidate.

Declared 2012 candidates former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Palwenty and Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who is not currently a candidate, received two percent. Former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania received one percent.

Fifty-one percent of those polled identified themselves as aligned with tea party ideals and 54 percent described themselves as conservative.

Gingrich and Palin topped the list of most trustworthy candidates, receiving 19 percent and 17 percent respectively. Romney received 10 percent.

The survey polled 400 likely Republican presidential primary voters between June 25 and June 27, before Bachmann, Huntsman and Romney officially entered the race. The sampling error was plus or minus 4.9 percentage points.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/06/29/bachmann-makes-a-big-jump/#more-165665

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #319 on: June 29, 2011, 04:34:50 PM »
The far left is in panic mode.   

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #320 on: June 29, 2011, 04:46:51 PM »
The far left is in panic mode.   

Aren't they?  She has replaced Palin as their new obsession. 

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #321 on: June 29, 2011, 04:50:19 PM »
Aren't they?  She has replaced Palin as their new obsession. 

Notice how they avoid any discussion of obama's record like the plague? 

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #322 on: June 29, 2011, 04:51:23 PM »
Just look at this board. How many threads has that retard Blacken started about her? They're clearly threatened by this woman.

I would be too given their Messiah's track record since taking office.

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #323 on: June 29, 2011, 04:54:26 PM »
Notice how they avoid any discussion of obama's record like the plague? 

So does the media.

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #324 on: June 29, 2011, 04:56:30 PM »
Just look at this board. How many threads has that retard Blacken started about her? They're clearly threatened by this woman.

I would be too given their Messiah's track record since taking office.

Threads about stupid stuff too.  I wonder who will be the first person to criticize her hair and makeup?   :)