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Michele Bachmann 2012: Congresswoman Running For President (VIDEO)

Michele Bachman 2012

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 06/13/11 09:26 PM ET Updated: 08/13/11 06:12 AM ET

ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, an outspoken Republican with close ties to the tea party, announced Monday that she is running for president, a candidacy that could further shake up a volatile fight for the GOP nomination.

The first female contender to enter the 2012 race, Bachmann announced her bid during a Republican presidential debate in New Hampshire. The third-term Minnesota congresswoman has been leaning heavily toward a run over the past few months, visiting early primary states, raising money and railing against President Barack Obama.

"We cannot risk giving President Obama four more years to dismantle our nation. We must act now," Bachmann said in a fundraising letter sent within an hour of her entrance. "That's why I've made the decision to get in this race."

She brings high energy, charisma and proven fundraising ability to the race to nominate a Republican challenger to Obama. She also is known for unyielding stances, biting commentary and high-profile gaffes.

Here are some highlights from Bachmann at last night's debate:

Bachmann is attempting the rare leap from the U.S. House to the presidency.

Despite having low seniority and few policy accomplishments, she has risen to prominence in Washington in part by her frequent television appearances and willingness to attack Obama in sharp terms.

Her popularity with tea party activists and her credentials as a social conservative make her a credible threat to other candidates courting conservatives who make up the core of the Republican Party. Her impact may be felt most in Iowa, the first stop in the nomination battle and where Christian evangelicals dominate.

While she hasn't built the broad campaign infrastructure of some GOP rivals, she has gradually patched together a blend of tested and fresh-but-determined advisers. She's also shown an ability to raise money from a network of small-dollar donors, including $13.5 million she put toward the nation's most expensive House race of 2010.

Bachmann spent the bulk of her political career in Minnesota and Washington as a minority party member, reveling in her role as a fierce voice of the opposition. She didn't let up when Republicans gained control of the U.S. House last fall, enhancing her standing through public breaks with party leaders after she was denied a place in caucus leadership.

The camera-friendly congresswoman has irked some party leaders by grabbing at the spotlight, such as the alternate televised response she delivered to Obama's State of the Union speech this winter.

Her willingness to speak her mind - she once accused Obama of running a "gangster government" - has brought her both loyal fans and plenty of critics. In 2009, she called it an "interesting coincidence" that the last swine flu outbreak in the U.S. occurred under a Democratic president, though it actually happened when Republican Gerald Ford was in office.

Since first hinting at a presidential campaign ahead of an Iowa speech in January, she has made sustained trips there and to New Hampshire and South Carolina, all places with an outsized voice in the nominating process. She previously told reporters she would announce her intentions this month in her birthplace of Waterloo, Iowa.

Veteran Republican campaign consultant Ed Rollins confirmed to The Associated Press that he would be Bachmann's campaign manager. He said a formal rollout hasn't been set.

"We are now a campaign committee and we will come out to Iowa sometime in the next couple of weeks," Rollins said.

Other full-fledged candidates include former Govs. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts and Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and businessman Herman Cain.

Still a possibility is Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee. Palin assisted Bachmann in her 2010 race. And while the two deny any inherent rivalry, the possibility they may both run in 2012 has already stirred up such talk.

Bachmann, 55, enters as a definite factor in Iowa's caucuses, not just because it is her native state and now neighbor. Despite her status as an elected official, she is attractive to GOP activists looking for a candidate with outsider appeal. She particularly resonates with the conservative coalition that led former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee to a 2008 caucus win.

She has vigorously courted evangelical pastors during her early trips to Iowa. Bachmann has also landed the support of up-and-coming GOP players, including state Sen. Kent Sorenson, an ardent social conservative.

Sorenson is lined up to run Bachmann's Iowa campaign. Bachmann has also signed a former top deputy to Huckabee's 2008 Iowa campaign. However, it's not clear whether those hires and Bachmann's popularity with this segment of the caucus electorate would necessarily translate into organizational strength.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's decision to bypass the Iowa GOP's presidential straw poll in Ames gives Bachmann a stronger chance for a breakthrough moment a couple of months out of the gate.

Before politics, Bachmann was an attorney who at one point chased tax cheats for the federal government. A mother of five and foster parent over the years to more than 20 girls, Bachmann dove into public life during a fight over Minnesota school standards. She spent six years in the Minnesota Senate before winning an open seat Congress, where she's been since 2007.

Bachmann's husband, Marcus, runs a Christian-based counseling clinic.

Below, a video released by Bachmann's camp shortly after her she revealed her plans for the next election cycle during the debate.

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ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, an outspoken Republican with close ties to the tea party, announced Monday that she is running for president, a candidacy that could further shake u...
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, an outspoken Republican with close ties to the tea party, announced Monday that she is running for president, a candidacy that could further shake u...
 
 
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loggerboots
WELL RETIRED UAW.
12:25 PM on 06/26/2011
I so hope Bachman gets the nomination..............The rest of the talking heads in the party deserve her.
I wouldnt vote for her for anything.....except Wisconsin's open primary............
05:30 PM on 06/20/2011
I wouldn't want her at the helm.
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Ryan Kenneth Leddy
Facts have a liberal bias.
06:57 AM on 06/16/2011
The same Michelle who believes in no minimum wage and attends a church preaching that the current Pope is in fact the "antichrist." That Michelle Bachmann? Scary.
04:47 AM on 06/16/2011
She has my vote - go Michele!
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Martha Riddle
Ad astra per aspera.
02:05 AM on 06/15/2011
I think I'm going to run too. WTH?
09:32 PM on 06/14/2011
Hey Bachman, I like Obamacare and I don't want it repealed. I want Universal healthcare for all and will settle for a public option for now until universal healthcare is achieved.
marilyn 63
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09:13 PM on 06/14/2011
you no the Republicans have gone bat crap crazy when you have these candidates who have gone right over the cilff debate it was nothing what they would do about Jobs the economy the wars they just blame Obama for everything and if everything is so bad they really have no solutions just complaints about Obama they and really get energized about sharia law a womans right to choose and how they wouldn't have any muslims in their administration you no the important things Amerias are worried about. and Michelle Bacmann> we need a deep penetrating examination of the Democratic congress for unAmerican views.< and the press is all a twitter but most people are just watching the circus come to town pass the popcorn and cotton candy.
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Angie Tyne 1
I want my disagree button!!
08:11 PM on 06/14/2011
YAYS!!!! Best thing to happen to the dems in awhile. Now if we can somehow convince Sarah to take the VP spot again!!! :D
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4moyears
I have a dream....
07:56 PM on 06/14/2011
Palin must be gnashing her teeth and scraping her claws across blackboards.
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08:19 PM on 06/14/2011
She doesn't have to scrape her claws across blackboards. She just has to speak to give me the shivers. Squawk, squawk, ignora.mus comment, squawk!
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Gene T Candelario
06:28 PM on 06/14/2011
This woman's Idea of fixing the economy is getting rid of the Dept.of Education, and the EPA. Resulting in Thousands if not Tens of thousands of people losing their Jobs. She Hasn't done a Darn thing for Minnesota except get herself on the News. Michele Bachmann the Death of America
marilyn 63
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09:18 PM on 06/14/2011
her and Ron Paul. and the press needs to say what these Republicans are for or against instead of bragging that they aquitted themselves very well. this woman wants the Democratic congress investigated for unAmerican views. sounds like Mccarthy to me.
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06:15 PM on 06/14/2011
now that the obama mob of America haters cant get anything out of Palin's email, I see you loons have continued the attack on another woman ............ a real American woman ........... go Bachmann, the loons dont deserve America, but the real Americans need it saved for our children/grand children
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girldog
I support Elizabeth Warren
07:39 PM on 06/14/2011
Sarah Palin is not running for anything. I am a real American woman. I love my country and I support Barack Obama.
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bookreader451
"You can't ever have my books," she said.
09:47 PM on 06/14/2011
I am a real Proud American woman who has enough Mama Grizzly in her to protect her kids from the GOP- Teabagger vision of America of Tomorrow.

Anyone her who lived in NYC in the 70's and 80's knows what I am talking about.
06:02 PM on 06/14/2011
ROFLOL - and maybe she'll pick Sarah as VP.
05:40 PM on 06/14/2011
The worst sign about our nation yet? - The ones failing science tests but praying every day that they are right anyway become politician­s and even run for president. There is absolutely nothing worse that could possibly happen than a religious fanatic like her holding any kind of office - let alone reside in the White House.
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Ramon Moreno
Read below.
05:13 PM on 06/14/2011
Our system has become no more than a reality show.
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tjdumas
04:26 PM on 06/14/2011
LOLOLOLOL