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For Evangelicals, Bachmann 'Speaks Our Code'

Michele Bachmann Evangelicals

First Posted: 06/06/11 11:30 PM ET Updated: 08/06/11 06:12 AM ET

By Daniel Burke
Religion News Service

WASHINGTON (RNS) Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour warned several hundred Christian conservatives gathered here last week (June 3-4) not to expect a "perfect candidate" to emerge from the field of Republican presidential contenders.

"There's only been one perfect person that ever walked on this earth," Barbour said, sounding as much like a preacher as a politician. "And there ain't gonna be another one in this election."

None of the half-dozen or so rivals for the GOP nomination who addressed the Faith & Freedom Coalition conference walked on water, of course. But for many of the fiscal and social conservatives assembled by Ralph Reed's new group, one candidate seemed to rise above the rest.

"I am here to support Michele Bachmann," said Phil Dacosta, a 42-year-old Southern Baptist from Atlanta. "I don't care about anyone else."

Dacosta, wearing a blue Huck PAC T-shirt, called himself heartbroken that former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee won't run for president this year. As Huckabee's campaign coordinator in Georgia, Dacosta helped the former governor win his state's GOP primary in 2008, one of eight states Huckabee took that year with strong support from conservative Christians.

But with Huckabee out, Dacosta said he's confident that fellow evangelicals will turn their eyes and organizing power to Bachmann, a three-term congresswoman from Minnesota.

"She comes from us, not to us," said Dacosta, an industrial engineer and passionate political activist. "She speaks our code, and we believe her."

Dacosta was hardly the only Bachmann believer at the Faith & Freedom Coalition. A Tea Party favorite who is also popular among conservative Christians, the Minnesota congresswoman is expected to announce her political intentions later this month in her native state of Iowa.

The Washington gathering also signaled continued difficulty for putative front-runner Mitt Romney's quest to engage conservative Christians.

Harold White, a 62-year-old former train conductor who lives in Marietta, Ga., said negative stories about Romney's Mormon faith have been making the rounds on his local Tea Party listserv.

"We are moving away from Romney and Huntsman," said White, referring to former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, who is also Mormon. "Their Mormon beliefs are just so different from Christianity."

Bachmann, on the other hand, seems poised to make a strong run among Christian conservatives, who comprise a quarter of the general electorate and an even greater percentage of GOP primary voters.

At an April gathering at the late Jerry Falwell's Liberty University, Bachmann won the straw poll with 23 percent of the vote, besting even Huckabee, a former Southern Baptist pastor.

Addressing the crowd on Friday, Bachmann drew several loud ovations as she recounted her efforts to ban gay marriage in Minnesota, repeal the new health care law and defund Planned Parenthood.

She also denounced President Obama's "shocking" policy towards Israel, and described her family's struggle to home-school her five biological children and raise 23 more foster children.

Finally, Bachmann lowered her head and led the crowd in a two-minute prayer, including a supplication that "Father God, we want all men to come to know you."

Asked why he attended the Washington gathering, Bruce Nave, a politically active industrial contractor from Phoenix, said, "Michele pretty much summed it up."

"She is talking about our issues," said Nave, 58. "Our government is getting out of control and we are not going to be silent anymore." Nave, who is deeply tanned, said Bachmann has nicknamed him and his wife "Ken and Barbie."

Like many at the Washington gathering, Nave described himself as both an ardent evangelical and proud Tea Party member. The Faith & Freedom Coalition, founded by veteran GOP activist Ralph Reed, represents the "perfect synergy" of the two conservative and politically active groups, Nave said.

Reed said Friday the aim of his group is to train volunteers to reach 17 million evangelical voters who were not registered or did not vote in 2008.

"We are going to teach you some basic fundamentals," he said, "so you can go back to your states and communities not only (to) be able to execute these plays and run this system, but also execute the biggest victory ever seen in American history."

Aileen Milton, 59, said Reed delivered a presentation earlier this year on his fledgling group to her Tea Party cohort in The Villages, a sprawling retirement community in Florida.

Wearing a button advocating for "fair taxes" in Florida, Milton said she cares deeply about issues like abortion, but is more concerned with the economy, and with defeating Obama in 2012.

"The country is moving in the wrong direction," she said, "It is becoming socialist."

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lostnacfgop
Tiny Ripples of Hope from a Blue State's Red spot
10:12 AM on 07/03/2011
Guess we all need to get our "secret de-coder rings" and then we'll understand how JQ Adams actually was an 8 year old Founding Father, fighting on the battlefields of Lexington and Concord New Hampshire to end slavery in 1770s.
06:46 PM on 06/24/2011
Speak for yourself. I'm a Christian and she doesn't speak any "code" that I know of other than bigotry, ignorance, greed and self-promotion. If she's a Christian then I'm Santa Claus.
01:06 PM on 06/26/2011
Sorry for you though, as you would seem to be a minority. Most of the christians i have met are in the middle. while people like you are very far and few between, the largest set is those that do believe in bachmann and the GOP's word as if it were the holy bible.
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SoapboxKing
12:07 PM on 07/01/2011
you need to get out more.
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gemmax
09:17 PM on 06/22/2011
I have a question...please no jokes...do evangelicals all align themselves with the GOP?
PATOISJAM
reason: strategize: succeed
10:37 AM on 06/22/2011
What does DaCosta mean by "our code" and "we?" The level of disunity and division just staggers.
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kamachanda
Mr. President, Tear this Wall Street down!
08:29 AM on 06/19/2011
"at that Tower of Babel they knew what they were after
they knew what they were after"
Patti Smith
04:07 PM on 06/18/2011
Grab your crosses and wrap yourself in the flag, there's a new Ho-Fo-yo-VOTE in the land of Babble On and On...
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songbookz
Liberal, Christian, Poet, Humorist, Grandpa
09:50 AM on 06/18/2011
Conservative Christians (sic) keep looking for a savior in the Republican Party - Real Christians already have one - perhaps the greatest Liberal who ever lived.
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ILoveGreatDanes
If you can read this,my cloaking device is broken.
07:25 AM on 06/17/2011
Fortunately for America's future, most Americans are not evangelicals. Gay rights are important. Reproductive rights for women are important. As for that "small government" myth that Republicans claim to believe in, they only advocate it when it suits their purposes. They are the ones who have been enacting very restrictive abortion laws in the country the past few years.

As for Michelle's "struggle to home school five biological children and raise 23 foster children," that gets zero sympathy from me. She CHOSE to bring her biological children in the world. She CHOSE to home school them, instead of sending them to public or private school. She definitely CHOSE to foster those 23 kids (and of course got paid a monthly government stipend for each one, which she conveniently failed to mention). And, what good Teapublican doesn't finish their political speech with a fake pious prayer that only addresses men? Ugh. Flying Spaghetti Monster, save me from thy politically motivated false witnesses to thy goodness. Amen.
09:02 PM on 06/14/2011
"Speaks our code" Um, not all evanglicals are conversative, tea partiers. Sure there are a lot of conservate evanglicals out there, most of them are pretty outspoken too. Though I know for a fact that there a ton of evanglicals who tend to lean left of a lot of issues. Like heath care, womens rights, social security, immigration and I think you get my point that evanglical issues are becoming less and less about abortion, gay marriage and small government. For example I have a theology teacher at a conservative evanglical bible college who is a democrat. Well actually about have the theology professors are democrats or would vote that way.
07:08 PM on 06/13/2011
Crazy has a code!?
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mjeffn
Freedom's just another word 4 nothing left to lose
02:33 PM on 06/25/2011
F&F

I'm not sure but, they have discovered a one key keyboard to communicate with. We call it a trigger. Is it possible anymore to be born again without a concealed weapon?
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soma77
Author, Speaker, Retreat Facilitator
04:00 PM on 06/13/2011
Jesus was against the politicians and religious hypocrites of his time. The evangelicals have become the politicians and religious hypocrites of our time. http://thinkunity.com
06:00 PM on 06/12/2011
So 19th century Germany had marxists, which turned into a national movement, ending with the Nazi party in the mid 20th century.

Russia had socialists in the 19th century, which as a national movement led to Communism in the mid 20th century.

Both movements in both countries failed, with disastrous effects for not only those countries, but also for the world.

Now America has evangelists, which is now leading to a national movement. I wonder how they will cause our country to fail, and I wonder what form the disasters will take as a result?
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kamachanda
Mr. President, Tear this Wall Street down!
08:31 AM on 06/19/2011
Be quiet and finish your Soylent Green.
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brokerallen
The Middle Class Needs To Take Back America
04:03 PM on 06/12/2011
Bachmann is the biggest phoney on God's green earth.
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ILoveGreatDanes
If you can read this,my cloaking device is broken.
07:07 AM on 06/17/2011
No broker, that honor goes to my state governor, Rick Perry.
04:03 PM on 06/10/2011
Fundamentalist Christians DO NOT represent all of us who call ourselves Evangelical Christians.
We may be Conservative Christians seeking to follow the way Jesus would have, but we don't necessarily believe all the trash that some of the naysayers attribute to us. Many of us are rational human beings of fath, some even progressive liberals who usually vote in the Democrat column. We seek an agenda that a devout Christian can endorse, and seek to keep the Constitution as the agency of our government. We believe that human beings welfare and rights are superior to those of wealth. We believe in freedom of speech, assembly, religions, etc., and do not seek to deny the same freedoms to those we disagree with politically or religiously.
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brokerallen
The Middle Class Needs To Take Back America
04:04 PM on 06/12/2011
Fantastic comment.
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Danny Dan
09:37 PM on 06/12/2011
Well said if more were tuned into your kind of thinking but that's not the case,but spread the word,the truth will set you free.
12:50 PM on 06/10/2011
For all intellectual Christians Michelle Bachman doesn't speak our code.

Vote Mitt Romney if you must vote Republican in 2012. Who cares if he's a Mormon his policies are much better than Bachmann's.
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Danny Dan
09:44 PM on 06/12/2011
Yep,I never vote the GOP but that's a good plan Romney has working in his state and he is getting roasted for doing something positive.I still don't buy Musical gear from Guitar Center since Romney's Venture capital company bought it and I don't trust him.The deals suck there too.
You trust Joseph Smith who lost the tablets from god on the way to their promised land.Utah...?How come there are no windows in mormon churches for god to shine his light through.
Bachmann furthur splinters this group.Ya gotta love it.