Bachmann's entire New Hampshire team quits in frustration
Michele Bachmann's paid staff in New Hampshire has reportedly quit en masse, and apparently they wanted to do it earlier but were afraid it would hurt her candidacy.
Michele Bachmann's paid staff in New Hampshire has reportedly quit en masse, and apparently they wanted to do it earlier but were afraid it would hurt her candidacy.
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A spokeswoman for Michele Bachmann says the presidential campaign has received no word that its New Hampshire staff members have quit. But reports persist that some - or all - of Bachmann's staff in that state is resigning.
Michele Bachmann tells Fox News her presidential campaign will replace New Hampshire staff members who quit last week. She says she has focused more time on Iowa because its presidential caucuses precede the New Hampshire primary.
Most of the major candidates have applied in person; others have sent staff members. Michele Bachmann, however, has focused almost exclusively on Iowa, and her entire New Hampshire team recently up and quit. They said in a statement that they resent how the national team has treated them.
The former New Hampshire staffers say they have no ill will toward Bachmann herself, but they had much harsher words for her national team.
The Minnesota Congresswoman becomes the first Republican presidential candidate to sign the pledge from the group Americans For Securing Our Border. Their goal is to have the fence completed by the end of 2013. At a campaign appearance in Perry, Iowa, Bachmann said illegal immigration is both an economic and a security issue.
Rep. Michele Bachmann introduced a bill that would require abortion providers to make women listen to the fetus's heartbeat before terminating the pregnancy.
Perhaps feeling pressure from the low poll numbers, Michele Bachmann is shifting strategy a bit with a strong, direct pitch to religious conservatives.
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