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Michele Bachmann 2012 Presidential Campaign Likely To Launch: Adviser

Michele Bachmann For President

BRIAN BAKST and PHILIP ELLIOTT   03/25/11 12:36 AM ET   AP

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Tea party favorite and Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann is feeling pressure from the political calendar to rush a decision on a White House bid and may announce her intentions as early as May, one of her top advisers said Thursday.

Bachmann, a third-term congresswoman from Minnesota, could form a presidential exploratory committee before two televised Republican debates scheduled the first week of May, said Ed Brookover, a Bachmann adviser.

"I'm not sure the debate is what's going to make our final decision," he said. "Is it a factor? Yes."

Other Republicans familiar with Bachmann's thinking said all signs point to a White House run. They insisted on anonymity to discuss private conversations with Bachmann and her advisers.

For her part, Bachmann played coy.

"I'm in for 2012 in that I want to be a part of the conversation in making sure that President (Barack) Obama only serves one term, not two, because I want to make sure that we get someone who's going to be making the country work again. That's what I'm in for," Bachmann told ABC News.

"But I haven't made a decision yet to announce, obviously, if I'm a candidate or not, but I'm in for the conversation."

Bachmann spokesman Doug Sachtleben would only say the congresswoman would make a decision about a White House run by summer.

Bachmann was in Iowa on Wednesday courting evangelical home-school advocates, and was being escorted around the state by state Sen. Kent Sorenson, who told The Associated Press he would run her political operation in the state if she enters the race. Bachmann's allies have been visiting office space around Des Moines for a potential headquarters and have consulted with veterans of past caucuses about operatives and consultants who are still available.

Bachmann is a strong fundraiser; she collected a whopping $13 million for a re-election bid she won handily by 13 percentage points. She helped candidates and committees in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina – the traditional early nominating states – raise cash.

While she has no formal organization in any of those states, her appearances have generated enthusiasm among the party's conservative base. She has twice met with Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad and is scheduled to appear at an Iowa conference for conservatives this weekend, organized by Republican Rep. Steve King.

The Republican presidential field has been slow to form compared to past election cycles as familiar names such as Sarah Palin mull bids and other potential hopefuls are working behind the scenes on their candidacies. The harsh media spotlight and the expense of a full-scale campaign operation deterred Republicans from early announcements in the expected race against Obama, who is certain to raise hundreds of millions of dollars.

Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty took an initial step this week, creating an exploratory committee, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has moved closer to a campaign but stopped short of declaring himself a candidate. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour are expected to enter the race within weeks.

In a new twist, freshman Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told The Associated Press that either he or his father, 2008 candidate and Texas Rep. Ron Paul, would run. The younger Paul is a tea party favorite.

Bachmann's sudden rise has grown out of frequent appearances on cable TV shows and a propensity to make provocative statements that cut through the political clutter, even if they're not always on the mark. She helped found a House Tea Party Caucus last summer, which strengthened her ties to the day's hottest political movement of activists who rail against spending, regulations and taxes.

This month, she flubbed basic history, telling New Hampshire activists they were from the "the state where the shot was heard around the world in Lexington and Concord." The Revolutionary War's first shots came next door in Massachusetts.

Earlier this year, she also mistakenly praised the nation's founding fathers, who she said "worked tirelessly until slavery was no more."

In January, she gave a Tea Party Express response to Obama's State of the Union address. Complete with charts and a stern message about spending excesses, the televised speech was remembered mostly for a technical glitch that had Bachmann looking into a different camera. "Saturday Night Live" mocked it; Bachmann made joked about it during her next big speech.

Bachmann, 54, has five children with husband Marcus, a therapist. On top of raising her own children, Bachmann has also parented 23 foster children.

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Elliott reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Mike Glover in Des Moines, Iowa, and Bruce Schreiner in Louisville, Ky., contributed to this report.

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ST. PAUL, Minn. — Tea party favorite and Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann is feeling pressure from the political calendar to rush a decision on a White House bid and may announce her intentions ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Tea party favorite and Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann is feeling pressure from the political calendar to rush a decision on a White House bid and may announce her intentions ...
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05:03 PM on 04/02/2011
bachman is pictured with dorothy and toto. but i am not sure which one she is. could be the wicked
witch of the east
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05:16 PM on 04/02/2011
You go there honey
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Gay, Secularist, Socialist, Vegetarian, American
06:12 AM on 03/28/2011
Red State, Republican, T-Bag, "Right-wing" & Conservative Christian Hypocrisy:

11/08 Republican Conservative Christian Sarah Palin enthusiastically practices socialism, Alaska-style: http://www.adn.com/opinion/story/581484.html

1/09 Two Santa Clauses or How The Republican Party Has Conned America for Thirty Years, by Thom Hartmann,: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/01/26-0

3/09 Red State Socialism and the Politics of Stimulus: http://www.perrspectives.com/blog/archives/001439.htm

4/09 The Two Santa Claus Theory, by David Dayen,: http://www.calitics.com/diary/8718/the-two-santa-claus-theory

5/10 Rep. Bachmann’s clinic takes in thousands from “socialized medicine”: http://www.americanindependent.com/9517/bachmann%E2%80%99s-clinic-takes-in-thousands-from-%E2%80%9Csocialized-medicine%E2%80%9D

8/10 Alaska has a notorious love-hate relationship with federal cash. And many might say that the relationship, for the large part, actually falls more on the "love" side: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/19/business/19stimulus.html

11/10 They Got (Way) Richer, And You Didn't. Tell Us Again Why Socialism Is Bad?: http://www.commondreams.org/further/2010/11/19-1

Socialism is good for the wealthy politicians of the USA, just ask these 114 folks, (mostly Republicans, Conservative Christians and or T-Party members): Stimulating Hypocrisy: 114 Lawmakers Block Recovery While Taking Credit For Its Success: http://thinkprogress.org/touting-recovery-opposed/

The Most Hypocritical States are Usually "Red": http://www.thedailybeast.com/galleries/2193/1/?newsmaker=109&redirectURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thedailybeast.com%2Fgalleries%2Fnewsmaker%2Fpolitics%2F
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librldem
Snarking for Merika n jebus! Glory!
09:44 AM on 03/27/2011
To me the most annoying thing about this woman is the little bird that pops out of her mouth every hour to announce the time.
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12:19 AM on 03/27/2011
Palin will be VP
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flyby777
Tea parties are for little girls, not government
10:14 PM on 03/26/2011
Nothing more than a group of intellectually impotent people.
09:43 AM on 03/26/2011
Wouldn't it be great if they're nuts enough to nominate her? Oh please, oh please...
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rgilley
Question Authority!
09:29 AM on 03/26/2011
All the makeup artist in the world can't hide the "Crazy" in Crazy Bachman's eyes.

"Crazy Bachman in 2012"!!
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Polly Hearn
propriety governs the superior man..go figure
09:28 AM on 03/26/2011
When will Rep.Bachmann's 15 min of fame be over? If name recognition means anything/everything to the voting public, the media doesn't do the voters any favors by touting
these "packaged types". How about the media picks some other "packaged types" like
oh, a good candidate. Someone who knows the difference between public policy and phrases that sell and works for good public policy. Maybe someone who isn't well known. But candidates who are not well known don't have a chance for 15 minutes of fame. It's a mystery. Or is it a conundrum?
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librldem
Snarking for Merika n jebus! Glory!
07:50 PM on 03/26/2011
There hasn't yet been a Republican 'good candidate'. They have all done everything they could to destroy this country and all it stood for during the past 31 years or so.
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Polly Hearn
propriety governs the superior man..go figure
09:12 AM on 03/27/2011
Once again you hit the nail on the head.
You have to go waaay back to find a good Republican candidate. Abe Lincoln might qualify but back then the Republicans were sensible. They were called "radical" for wanting to
help the South with a good reconstruction plan. No one listened. Then they had one candidate who actually said he would stop the war in Korea, and he did. That last one gave
a speech on the military industrial complex.. no one listened. But you can't blame just one party. I have a problem with the Democrats intellectually squabbling with one another as if they had the answer and the great unwashed,us, should be happy with them in their ivory towers. Just once I'd like to see the likes of Robert Reich go toe to toe with some horribly,
pervertedly ignorant conservative. I'd like to see what his debating tactics would be against the likes of Palin. That way we could take notes. But ohh no. They write blogs, they meet at Aspen, they are ivory tower busy and heaven help the President when he tells them to have patience. Ohh now I'm really angry. C'est la vie
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isis
Job 39:5 - Who has sent out the wild ass free?
09:24 AM on 03/26/2011
I like the photo of her getting made up. She and I are the same age and she looks very processed. It is sad that she feels she can't look like she really does and get elected. It must take her a long time to ready herself each day. Of course with all the government money she has taken over her life time, she can afford the best.
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librldem
Snarking for Merika n jebus! Glory!
08:59 AM on 03/26/2011
Palin-Bachmann fer jebus! glory!
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oldwarhorse
USCG SEMPER PARATUS
05:46 AM on 03/26/2011
Its all an illusion or is that delusion? Step right up folks the 2012 presidential dog and pony show is about to begin in the center ring. this ad was brought to you by Uncle Sams smoke and mirrors imporium.
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Exfl
A centrist until the center moved.
10:44 PM on 03/25/2011
In that photo her halo looks a little crooked. Could it be from the wild times at Winona State?
09:11 PM on 03/25/2011
Michelle really needs to round out her persona...Palin is at an advantage because of her outdoorsy reality show exposure.

Perhaps Michelle should go hunting with Dick Cheney
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08:43 PM on 03/25/2011
Ha, ha. The signs are pointing to the eventuality I was hoping for in 2010. No more Bachmann, and no more Boehner in Congress. And neither is going to be elected Pres. either.
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loosebowel
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07:19 PM on 03/25/2011
Did she just step out of the spaceship? Because it can't be a halo.