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Elections 2012: GOP Race Heats Up After Michele Bachmann's Ames Straw Poll Win, Rick Perry's Entry

Michele Bachmann

THOMAS BEAUMONT   08/13/11 10:24 PM ET   AP

AMES, Iowa — The 2012 Republican presidential race lurched into a new phase Saturday as Iowans weighed in for the first time on their expanding field of presidential hopefuls, picking Michele Bachmann as their top choice for the GOP nomination. Halfway across the country latecomer Texas Gov. Rick Perry formally entered the race, declaring: "America is not broken. Washington, D.C. is broken."

Together, the events were certain to reshuffle the race to face President Barack Obama. Exactly how was anybody's guess, as the candidates sought an early validation that they have widespread appeal, with those further behind in the pack hoping to gain momentum and avoid increased questions over their campaign viability.

A slew of Republicans are seeking the chance to challenge Obama next fall for the leadership of a country facing a recent downgrade in its credit rating, high unemployment and Wall Street tumult. And, from Iowa to South Carolina on Saturday, several of those candidates used their perches before GOP activists in two critical early voting states to castigate the Democratic incumbent and offer themselves as the answer to an ailing America.

"We are going to make Barack Obama a one-term president," Bachmann declared to cheers on the campus of Iowa State University during a daylong political festival. A few hours later, she learned she won the Iowa straw poll and said: "This is the very first step toward taking back the White House!"

Bachmann – the tea party favorite with a following among evangelicals who make up the GOP base in Iowa and elsewhere – got more than 28 percent of the 17,000 votes cast in the nonbinding exercise. It provides clues about each candidate's level of support and campaign organization five months before the Iowa caucuses kick off the Republican primary season.

Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who has support among libertarian-leaning voters, came in a close second. Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty was looking for a strong showing to boost his struggling campaign, but fared a distant third, raising questions about the future of his candidacy.

"We have a lot more work to do," Pawlenty said, suggesting he wasn't dropping out despite the disappointing finish. "We are just beginning."

Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum was fourth, followed by businessman Herman Cain. Perry – who wasn't on the ballot but was written-in by supporters – came in sixth, just ahead of GOP front-runner Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who didn't compete in the straw poll. Also on the ballot but barely registering support: former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman and former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia.

The results are hardly predictive of who will win the state's winter precinct caucuses but the outcome can shape the race for the months ahead.

With the victory, Bachmann is all but certain to get a jolt of momentum just as Perry seeks to infringe on her base of tea party and evangelical support. She also made clear that she has a strong get-out-the-vote operation and a wide volunteer base in a state whose caucuses require those elements.

Bachmann, an Iowa native who has shot to the top of polls in the leadoff caucus state since entering the race, has spent weeks meeting privately with ministers, who for years have formed a useful Republican political network in Iowa. Pastors helped former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee win the 2008 caucuses, and may have done the same for Bachmann on Saturday.

As the day began, thousands of GOP activists gathered at Iowa State University for the late-summer gathering that officially serves as a fundraiser for the state GOP. They ate barbeque and listened to live music under tents on the campus while milling with candidates who delivered speeches inside the university's coliseum, trying to sway still undecided Republican activists.

With Romney not competing, the event was a chance for some of the underdogs to try to emerge as the grassroots challenger to the GOP front-runner in national polls. For some candidates, it was about gaining momentum with strong or surprising performances. Others hoped to prove their viability.

Pawlenty, who is banking on a strong showing in the caucuses, had a lot on the line. He's ranked low in polls despite laying the groundwork for a campaign over the past two years and has struggled to gain traction against an unexpectedly strong challenge from Bachmann in Iowa, a state critical to both of their candidacies.

Paul, for his part, was hoping for a surprise showing in hopes that would convince Republicans that he was more mainstream than not in his second shot at the GOP nomination.

The crowd ate up both his speech and Cain's.

But it was Bachmann who clearly stole the show.

In a speech earlier in the day, the energetic three-term congresswoman emphasized her credentials as a native Iowan and a devout opponent of abortion and gay marriage.

"I love Iowans," she said, adding: "In Iowa, we are social conservatives and we will never be ashamed of being social conservatives."

A bit later, Bachmann danced on the stage with her husband to an Elvis Presley song before 3,000 supporters who packed into her tent; hundreds more crowded outside hoping for a glimpse.

"There is no doubt in my mind we are the team that can't be beat in 2012," Bachmann shouted from the stage.

Roughly 1,200 miles away, Perry sought to overshadow the summer's marquee event in the GOP race by delivering his first speech as a full-fledged candidate in Charleston, S.C.

"It is time to get America working again," Perry declared, casting himself as a job-creating Washington, D.C., outsider. "We just got to get back to the basic truths of economic success."

He first disclosed his plans in a conference call with South Carolina activists, saying: "I full well believe I'm going to win."

Then, he plunged into his campaign before an overflow crowd at the conservative RedState bloggers gathering in South Carolina, introducing himself as a small-town Texan who met his future wife at age 8.

He focused heavily on Obama in his remarks, and struck a populist tone, saying: "We reject this president's unbridled fixation on taking more money out of the wallets and pocketbooks of American families and employers and giving it to a central government."

And he added: "I will not sit back and accept the path that America is on. Because a great country requires a better direction. Because a renewed nation needs a new president."

With that, he headed to New Hampshire, another important primary state, to begin his grass-roots outreach in earnest at a house party – just as Bachmann was announced the straw poll victor in a state where the two are likely to go head to head.

That matchup begins Sunday when they appear at the same county GOP event.

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sunshine14 09:34 AM on 08/14/2011
Straw polls are nothing more then he said she said, just like congress lots of babble and no substance on no solutions. Yet both are saying, doing nothing about jobs, the economy crises, or putting in place policies which can be easily be done, having such knowledge needed,  to turn the Nation economy around. Neither party are concerned with the economy crises, job creation or putting forth solutions  Read More...
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tuhloola
The facts have a well-known liberal bias
01:31 PM on 08/15/2011
Yeah, it's "reached a new phase" alright............a new phase of radical !! The religous right has taken over the republican party, and Scary Perry aspires to be their leader. Sad, and totally frightening !!!!
02:42 AM on 08/16/2011
Whats more frightining is the loony libs taking over the dems.
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Nick Lahanas
Republicans: Robin Hood in Reverse
01:24 PM on 08/15/2011
**** AMERICANS BEWARE - MICHELE BACHMANN, EMPRESS OF AMERICA IN 2012 ****

In a recent interview with Chris Wallace, Michele Bachmann was asked how she would work with Democrats in our bipartisan government to reassure markets around the world that America is a sound investment. Her response? (From: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/14/michele-bachmann-stimulus-money-chris-wallace_n_926406.html)

"Bachmann said she would "work tirelessly" to ensure that the Republican Party picked up 13 seats in the Senate, giving Republicans a filibuster-proof majority to enact her agenda.

"That would send a very strong signal to the market," Bachmann said.
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tuhloola
The facts have a well-known liberal bias
01:22 PM on 08/15/2011
As soon as Rick Perry's record starts to be unveiled to the rest of America, there'll be a lot of second thoughts about putting this guy at the helm. Even the Bush's have distanced themselves from him. That speaks volumes !!!!
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tuhloola
The facts have a well-known liberal bias
12:33 PM on 08/15/2011
Bachman's toast, Romney's toast. Perry is the new hood ornament for the GOP. Doesn't drive the car, doesn't steer the car. Just sits uselessly on the hood and serves absolutely NO purpose !
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foerschnerr
It's easier to do things right the first time.
12:57 PM on 08/15/2011
he can catch bugs in his teeth with that big goofy grin. Howdy !!!!
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Nick Lahanas
Republicans: Robin Hood in Reverse
01:25 PM on 08/15/2011
He's gonna lose his hair in the wind out there on the hood.
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tuhloola
The facts have a well-known liberal bias
01:33 PM on 08/15/2011
OK, I stand corrected........ONE purpose, My bad !
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Chatt
Proud Mother of a US Marine
12:09 PM on 08/15/2011
I just don't see Bachman as President...VP maybe, but not President.
hatenomor
DO FOR SELF. BLACK SELF DETERMINATION
12:15 PM on 08/15/2011
OBAMA IS FAILING AND IT'S STILL BUSH'S FAULT.
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Chatt
Proud Mother of a US Marine
12:07 PM on 08/15/2011
Is anyone troubled by the fact that Mitt is Mormon? I haven't seen much dialogue about that and it is a rather controversial religion.
12:25 PM on 08/15/2011
What does his failth have to do with anything, Chatt?
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Chatt
Proud Mother of a US Marine
12:30 PM on 08/15/2011
I don't necessarily think it should, but controversial issues such as one's religion generally does become a hot topic at election time.
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tuhloola
The facts have a well-known liberal bias
12:38 PM on 08/15/2011
That's why he's TOAST ! The Tea-vangelicans will never vote for a Morman....nor will too many other so-called Christian" voters. They consider it nothing more than a creepy cult. (as if they have any room to talk), but, I'm just sayin'............
02:44 AM on 08/16/2011
I will not voe for Romney because he is a party tool. I don't care what religion he is.
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db025
12:06 PM on 08/15/2011
It's all empty talk to get elected. Or have we all forgotten your current fearless leader and his promises?

Until they get the job, get briefed on the briefing of briefing about the briefing (to quote pelosi), they haven't the slightest idea of what all is involved. Promising to cut this and add that is all fine and dandy, but once in office they find that cutting this means cutting that and eliminating something else; and adding this can't be down without destroying something else.

We need a pres who will not only talk about respecting states rights, but RETURN many of them. We don't need a department in D.C. running our local charities, schools, power, water, or many other things where feds have usurped the authority of the state.

And the first thing any new pres should do is revoke the power of the EPA and everything they've enacted for the last 40 years until they can be reviewed.
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gleitz05
Old people are allowed to be cranky.
01:55 PM on 08/15/2011
Yeah, who needs clean air, clean water, less pollution, chemicals out of the ground......
nofoolsteaforme
I do just fine thank you. I don't get paid to post
11:54 AM on 08/15/2011
9 Televangelists. The Republicans have hit rock bottom.
12:41 PM on 08/15/2011
BINGO...at least they will have backup career options
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Donald Scott
01:04 PM on 08/15/2011
You are a fool. Because Gov Perry prayed for you, this country, our servicemen. This makes him a Televangel­ists. Have you ever witnessed him on TV preaching? Do you hate God so much that when a person in leadership prays he is not qualified. Maybe if you write him he will withdraw his prayer for you. A lot of our presidents have prayed because they know it's wise to have God on your side.
03:46 PM on 08/15/2011
Politicians praying into a microphone is nothing more than self promotion and phony. God hears you, no need to make a political spectacle out of it.
nofoolsteaforme
I do just fine thank you. I don't get paid to post
06:31 PM on 08/15/2011
People evangelisizing for profit on tv are televangelists. Every one of these clowns are televangelists.
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se72748
11:36 AM on 08/15/2011
The republicans have just toed the line.The race really starts in New Hampshire,winding through S.Carolina and Florida,ending on super Tuesday.The tea readers don't have a clue yet.At this point its just inane babbling and wishful thinking and meaningless polls.
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tuhloola
The facts have a well-known liberal bias
12:44 PM on 08/15/2011
AMEN !!! Someone sees it for what it is.
10:53 AM on 08/15/2011
Obama want to transform US from capitalism to socialism, His socialist policies of excessive regulations preventing private sector from creating jobs,Obama want another job bill pass congress so government spend more money(waste money) and benefit private contractors and the cronies and special interest (unions) that donate huge sums of money to his reelection campaign on the expense of tax payer money , Most socialist states failed all around the world and on the edge of bankruptcy so why we need to imitate a failed system in US ?
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se72748
11:45 AM on 08/15/2011
America has been socialist in many ways for many years.Frankly if we have to have socialism or fascism.I would have to choose socialism thank you very much for democracy where we would have that choise.The wise thing to do,would be to take the best of every form of government , reject the radicalism of every form of government and form a more perfect union.Even republicanism is not all bad.A little patriotism and flexibility in thought is required to see the wisdom of this position
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gleitz05
Old people are allowed to be cranky.
02:01 PM on 08/15/2011
Finally, some voices of reason on this thread. Thanks.
nofoolsteaforme
I do just fine thank you. I don't get paid to post
11:51 AM on 08/15/2011
You don't know what socialism is.
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trisha16
more george bailey, less mr. potter
12:14 PM on 08/15/2011
she writes the same stuff all the time.
i think she gets paid to post.

it is always the same content in her posts.
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tuhloola
The facts have a well-known liberal bias
12:50 PM on 08/15/2011
If you're an American, you've benefitted from Socialism in many ways, fool ! Maybe YOU are the one who doesn't know what it is. Look it up in your Funk & Wagnalls. While you're at it, look up FASCISM......you'll see the perfect description of the GOP !
10:53 AM on 08/15/2011
Perry certainly looks the part and he knows how to give a good speech, but when ordinary Americans all over the country take a hard look at his record, they may not like what they see. The truth is that Rick Perry is a big-time globalist, he has raised taxes and fees in Texas numerous times, he has massively increased the size of government spending and government debt in Texas, he has been trying to ram the Trans-Texas Corridor down the throats of the Texas people and he tried to force young women all over Texas to be injected with the Gardasil vaccine. No, Rick Perry is not going to save America. In fact, he would likely be very, very similar to both Bush and Obama in a lot of ways.
11:01 AM on 08/15/2011
"Looking the part" on teevee is all that matters to most of the herd, these days.
11:06 AM on 08/15/2011
you have that right, ensgavry
11:43 AM on 08/15/2011
Worked for Obama

Perry/Bachman 2012
11:30 AM on 08/15/2011
You are entirely correct but I would like to add that Perry is also a CFR member and was invited to the yearly Bilderberg meeting. For those of you who did know what that is-it's a meeting of the globalists of the world-those that really call the shots. They want "their" man elected for more of the same agenda.
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tuhloola
The facts have a well-known liberal bias
12:53 PM on 08/15/2011
I don't know which is worse....Perry (the "snake in the grass), or Bachmann (the moron radical). It's a tossup !!
10:42 AM on 08/15/2011
Bachmann and Perrybushwannabe! Anyone remember when the Republicans were a serious political party?
10:19 AM on 08/15/2011
God bless Bachman---she rocks
11:33 AM on 08/15/2011
What I like about Bachman is that she opposes the UN Agenda 21
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tuhloola
The facts have a well-known liberal bias
01:08 PM on 08/15/2011
Do you also like the fact that she refuses to answer any questions that are the least bit unflattering to her and haven't been approved by her ? She's going to have to fess up, sooner or later, and it won't be pretty, When you run for President, that luxury of ignoring questions dissolves. She doesn't seem to get that yet, but she will !
05:15 PM on 08/15/2011
amen
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tuhloola
The facts have a well-known liberal bias
01:11 PM on 08/15/2011
What, exactly, is her " plan" ?? She babbles, repeats her same old rehearsed talking points, and hasn't really said anything of substance. That ain't gonna cut it !!
01:57 PM on 08/15/2011
tuhloola...caution...you have entered the "Obamazone" where you no longer have the ability to think for yourself and are a preprogrammed empty shell of a human being. You remind me of Al Sharpton.
05:17 PM on 08/15/2011
Get used to it tuhloola----she will be your next president!
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boogie albert 55
I am proud to be called a Crazy
10:03 AM on 08/15/2011
The only chance for the Democrats in 2012 is to have a primary of their own. They can't afford to leT obama run again. He has cost them to much in votersm approval, ratings and agenda, He is responsible for the downfall of the Dem party. Well, Congress included..
11:45 AM on 08/15/2011
Agreed! Or left Obama step Down put Hillary in before election. This way if she is good. Then they can Elect her? Without a doubt better then Obama 100 to 1
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tuhloola
The facts have a well-known liberal bias
12:58 PM on 08/15/2011
Hillary doesn't want to be President...she's already said as much. Matter of fact, she's resigning from her Secretary of State job whether Obama is re-elected or not. The womyn's had it with the Washington crap !
11:45 AM on 08/15/2011
Let* sorry
09:58 AM on 08/15/2011
Really?! Another Texas Governor? Sure he created lots of minimum wage jobs,mostly stolen from other states. Texas has the most poverty,most people without health insurance and the worst schools in the country. The only reason this guy has balanced his budget is that he took it out of the hides of the most vulnerable .(Seniors being tossed out of Nursing Homes due to cuts in Medicaid.) I don't think most people realize that Medicaid is the insurance that pays for nursing home care,even for middle class and upper middle class people.
This guy is a fraud and some of his religous associations are truly frightening.Elect this guy and we are headed for a theocratic plutocrisy.
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Donald Scott
10:31 AM on 08/15/2011
That's why us Texans elect him until he can be the longest serving governor. He loves God also. Now my poll shows 99 to 1 opposite than yours.
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se72748
11:50 AM on 08/15/2011
Perry did not create one single job in the state of Texas.All the jobs can be attributed to,the big oil company's, the military industrial complex and the Obama recovery act.Any govenor of either party would have had the exact same result
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tuhloola
The facts have a well-known liberal bias
01:01 PM on 08/15/2011
Yeah, just what we need....a Texan pushing his religous views on the rest of us. They ALREADY have control over the school textbooks. That's pitiful and scary enough !!!!!