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Michele Bachmann Faces Decision About House Seat After Ending Presidential Run

Michele Bachmann Presidential Run

By PATRICK CONDON and BRIAN BAKST   01/05/12 06:32 AM ET  AP

ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Michele Bachmann's decision to end her presidential campaign leaves the Minnesota Republican with another big one: whether to seek a fourth term in the U.S. House or direct her newfound political celebrity elsewhere.

Bachmann would be heavily favored to keep her seat in the Republican-leaning 6th District unless it's significantly reshaped by redistricting early this year. But after months in the national spotlight of the presidential race, she could determine she'd be more influential in a different role.

"I don't think she'll run for re-election," Kent Kaiser, a Minnesota GOP operative who supports Mitt Romney for president but remains a Bachmann fan, wrote in an email to The Associated Press. She could try instead for an appointment in a new Republican administration, he wrote, or consider a potentially lucrative spot on the speaking circuit.

Kaiser said Bachmann might try to model her path after the one taken by another tea party favorite Sarah Palin, who as John McCain's running mate in 2008 was the first woman on a national GOP ticket. Palin, who weighed a 2012 presidential run herself, resigned as Alaska's governor to join the speaking circuit and write a book.

"She must look at Palin and believe she could be even better in the media, as a kingmaker, and as a speaker," Kaiser said.

Bachmann didn't tip her hand about future political plans during her concession speech Wednesday in Des Moines but vowed to remain engaged in issues, especially in her opposition to changes in federal health care law.

"Make no mistake: I will continue to fight for our country," she said.

Bachmann's strength is considerable in her district, which starts in the suburbs east of St. Paul and loops north to St. Cloud. Though she spent much of the past half-year out of state on the presidential trail, no Republican or notable Democrat dared announce a campaign for her seat. In previous races, Bachmann raised piles of money and easily handled well-funded Democratic opponents; the woman Bachmann defeated in 2010 moved to another district to try her luck this year against a less formidable incumbent.

"It's hard to see who would want to or be able to mount a serious challenge to her if she wants to run for re-election," said Harry Niska, a Republican activist in the 6th District.

David FitzSimmons, chairman of the 6th District Republican Party, said Bachmann would be able to argue that she shifted the tone of the GOP presidential race to the right, particularly in her strong and repeated denunciations of President Obama's health care overhaul.

"Because of her, that entire field had to go on the record on that issue, they had to fight over who would be the fastest to repeal Obamacare," said Fitzsimmons. He said he does not know Bachmann's plans but assumes she will run again.

Her deadline to file for reelection isn't until June 5, though she'd likely get in sooner than that.

Bachmann's presidential campaign did present Democrats with some political fodder, should they face her again. She often stressed her family roots in Iowa – she was born in Waterloo but moved with her family to Minnesota while still young – and in recent months, missed most congressional votes.

"I think she's got some questions to answer back home," said Bill Usher, chairman of the 6th District Democrats. "Like, you know, why did you basically ignore your district until you couldn't anymore? She's going to have to answer why running for Congress wasn't that important until she had to bail out of the presidential race."

Since declaring her candidacy June 13, Bachmann has missed 71 percent of key votes in the House, according to a database compiled by Project Vote Smart, a nonpartisan organization that compiles information on candidates and government officials. At times she went months between votes.

Still, even Usher acknowledged her formidability. "No matter what people think of her, she was a money machine. She raised record-breaking amounts for her last race."

Bachmann and other potential candidates may wait to commit until after new congressional lines are drawn. The 6th District saw more population growth in the last decade than any other in Minnesota, meaning it could be redrawn in a way that makes it less favorable to Republicans. Minnesota Democrats have proposed a map that would throw Bachmann into the same district as six-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum. A state judicial panel will set the final map.

Republicans don't have a strong challenger to U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, but that could be a treacherous race for Bachmann given Klobuchar's popularity and Republican struggles in statewide races in recent years.

Bachmann might even decide to leave politics altogether for the speaking circuit or the gloss of TV or radio, where she could easily exceed her $174,000 annual congressional salary.

"There's no question that this woman was made to be in the talk media world, either as a guest or as a host/commentator," said Michael Harrison, publisher of the trade publication Talkers. He said she would be a major acquisition if she decided to go into talk radio or television.

It's that, or put her fate once more into the hands of voters. In the St. Paul suburb of Woodbury, at the east end of her district, interviews with some of Bachmann's constituents the day her campaign folded found that those who liked her still did. And those who didn't still didn't.

"She's worn out her welcome," said Todd Doeser, 42, a sales rep for a food company who has never voted for Bachmann. "She was more focused on running for president than she ever was on this job."

But Debora Boyd, 48, a Herbalife distributor, called Bachmann "a good strong voice for conservatives" and said she hoped to see her run for re-election.

"It's too bad they didn't rally around her for president," Boyd said. "But if she comes home, we'll rally around her here."

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12:39 AM on 09/16/2012
I think she would do way better working for chick-fil-a.
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Lawyer13
retired Lawyer, General and Psychiatric Nurse, wit
03:32 PM on 01/05/2012
A view from across the pond : Michele Bachmann hardly ever attends Congress, and has publicly stated "I AM NOT A POLITICIAN", so she should give it up for her own good and the good of America,
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ladywing
I get on my knees and pray I dont get fooled again
02:31 PM on 01/06/2012
Hi, L13.
She IS not a politician. She is something else which may not be named.
I think she will simply follow the money and since I watch neither Reality TV or Fox it doesn't affect me.
AslanRules
A S L A N Rules
01:46 PM on 01/05/2012
How are you gonna keep them down on the farm after they've seen...PAC money?

I suspect Michele will opt for the big bucks and influence peddling.
02:32 PM on 01/05/2012
All goes to show US still not ready for female POTUS.
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Seven Teenatheart
Tolerance, peace, and sanity. Be your own person.
08:32 PM on 01/05/2012
No - the gender of the President doesn't matter.
But Mrs. Bachmann is not a person who is fit for the job.
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Okey Umez
Yes i. Babylon gwon fall
06:55 PM on 01/06/2012
Not true mi amigo. People tend to forget that the US is still a young country compared to most of the western nations. The big question is substance. Put Mrs Clinton and Bachmann side by side and tell me which one has more substance. Okay, comparing her to Mrs Clinton may sound partisan, how about Liddy Dole or Kay Bailey Hutchison from Texas. Bachmann does not measure-up to presidential timber.
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YahBetcha
Make Gov Smaller By Keeping Religion Out of It!
01:15 PM on 01/05/2012
What is wrong with the people in Minnesota's Sixth District! The woman is always wrong about everything and she is nuts! She hasn't done ANYTHING while in CONgress! Stop voting for anyone who says Jesus and Bible in every other sentence and you might get some work done!
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Lawyer13
retired Lawyer, General and Psychiatric Nurse, wit
03:34 PM on 01/05/2012
Great post an I am happy to be fan #789 all the way from London England and good luck to you. F & F
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YahBetcha
Make Gov Smaller By Keeping Religion Out of It!
04:29 PM on 01/05/2012
Thanks - fanned you back there in London - a great place to visit. And I am an attorney too - here in Southern California where it is 80 degrees today! It is always interesting to hear from people outside this country about our politics, especially the Republican party which has truly become a National Embarrassment and detriment to our economy. Cheers!
j hawkins
No tea for me !
12:10 PM on 01/05/2012
Fixed News ?
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EnemyLister
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12:10 PM on 01/05/2012
Poor Michele...God told her to run for POTUS, but only told 6,000 Iowans to vote for her.
AslanRules
A S L A N Rules
01:47 PM on 01/05/2012
Yup, God writes straight with crooked lines.
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americancolonyinhell
11:47 AM on 01/05/2012
I like the way she concedes.
schrodster
veni vidi I'm outta here
11:24 AM on 01/05/2012
Could someone from MN 6th district explain this?
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Daniel Hicks
Science > Your opinion
12:07 PM on 01/05/2012
You're asking people to explain something when we know they are, on the whole, gullible/unintelligent enough to elect this woman three times. Don't expect much.
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oldgrendel
tired old computer guy
10:48 AM on 01/05/2012
Bachman's only big decision now is whether to curl her hair like Sarah ... or not.
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Lawyer13
retired Lawyer, General and Psychiatric Nurse, wit
03:36 PM on 01/05/2012
You have just made an old English guy choke laughing. F & F from London and good luck.
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Mile End
Keep Church separate from State
09:58 AM on 01/05/2012
By all means, let's hope she leaves government. Let her go on the lecture circuit and make her fortune giving talks to people as intellectually limited as she is... which anyone would have to be to pay to hear her talk. She'll go wherever the money is... that will be her first priority.
edtheengineer
Retired engineer with 40 years experience.
10:30 AM on 01/05/2012
She plans on joining up with Madam Mooseburger on the new Faux show called "The Whackadoodle Twins".
09:54 AM on 01/05/2012
Why are two women, one who sounds stupid the way she talks, and this one who sounds more intelligent and modern but adheres to neanderthal values, the best the Republicans can come up with? Because the more intelligent and accomplished women are Democrats, I believe.
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ambrecel
09:54 AM on 01/05/2012
Two terms for each congress person, and senator. They won't vote that into law.
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YahBetcha
Make Gov Smaller By Keeping Religion Out of It!
01:16 PM on 01/05/2012
How about a law that states that CONgress members don't get paid until they get some work done!
09:49 AM on 01/05/2012
Bachmann's big decision: Continue on or go join Bobby Vinton in St. Cloud, MN.
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leftyandproudofit
Jesus was a liberal
09:48 AM on 01/05/2012
Why should she run for reelection? She can retire and collect those socialist lifetime congressional health care benefits that she pretends to dislike so much.
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Lawyer13
retired Lawyer, General and Psychiatric Nurse, wit
03:39 PM on 01/05/2012
Well said and F & F from London England and good luck to you.
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ladywing
I get on my knees and pray I dont get fooled again
03:09 PM on 01/06/2012
She is an interesting conundrum.She worked as an IRS tax attorney taking people to court for not paying enough taxes for five years.
She has a "therapeutic foster care home which paid her a DAILY rate of nearly 50.00 dollars per day nearly 20 years ago which works out to about $50,000 a year which was a lot of money then.
Her husband's business is paid in large part by state dollars.
Then there are the Farm subsidies she and her family collected.

She has supported herself with State and Federal money her adult entire career. She will never need to worry about insurance because of the Federal pension she will get for the six( I think it's six) years she kinda spent in Congress since she would have fired for absenteeism from a private sector job.
All these things are totally at odds with her purported "positions" on taxes and government spending.
I think she will just follow the money trail, whatever that might be for her.

Maybe "Dancing with the Stars"?
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mom2luke
11:49 AM on 01/10/2012
ladywing, I didn't realize the tax benefits/govt payments you get for caring for foster children until I read this article (see link below). As "the only federal tax attorney in the race," I'm guessing this is what planted the seed for her to start caring for _so many_ foster children? I mean it's admirably, but this made me suddenly see (possibly) more cynical motives (and I hope none of her foster kids ever reads this :(.
http://www.businessmanagementdaily.com/28158/collect-tax-rewards-for-housing-foster-children
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mom2luke
11:56 AM on 01/10/2012
I didn't realize (until I read this article below) how much she was paid for caring for all those foster children...but as a tax attorney she must've had extra incentive/knowledge to work the system than your avg mom. Not that it's not admirable for her to mother foster kids, but it appears it is a govt job when there are that many kids involved..even while she demands we "shrink govt"...quite hypocritical. http://www.businessmanagementdaily.com/28158/collect-tax-rewards-for-housing-foster-children
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vobox3343
Each day is a new day - make the most of it
09:41 AM on 01/05/2012
As the TP candidate and personality that she is, she's accomplished part of their goal - turning America back to her former self, where the men rule and where electing a woman to the highest office in the land by Republicans is just a notion not really part of their agenda - Congratulations - A return to the "Good Ole Boys" way of doing things.