Bachmann veers right on campaign trail
Perhaps feeling pressure from the low poll numbers, Michele Bachmann is shifting strategy a bit with a strong, direct pitch to religious conservatives.
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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Law enforcement used armored vehicles, tear gas, and fired rubber bullets, but say officers were targeted with bricks and other projectiles.
Her death marks the 10th homicide in the city this year.
The incident happened shortly before 5 a.m.
The latest on another night of protests.
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Sources tell Politico that Michele Bachmann's main campaign hub is now Des Moines, Iowa.
The tight race at the top of the ticket will have no bearing on the Iowa Caucus results for Michele Bachmann. After taking the Iowa Straw Poll in August, Bachmann returned to Iowa to finish in sixth place. When asked by the Associated Press whether she would continue on her campaign manager said 'I don't know yet.'
Ed Rollins tells MSNBC that Michele Bachmann doesn't have the "ability or the resources" to make it past Iowa in the presidential race.
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.
Battling rumors of struggling campaign funding, Michele Bachmann is reaching out to prospective buyers of her upcoming memoir. Donors can receive a personalized, autographed copy for $125. For just a signed copy, Bachmann will ask for $75.
Michele Bachmann has taken some flack in the press from none other than her former campaign manager, Ed Rollins. When reporters pointed out that Rollins has had a history of sharp remarks about his former employers, Bachmann responded: “I guess I should have done that Google search."
Bachmann says all campaigns have their ups and downs. She spoke to the "State of the Union" show from New Hampshire, where the latest poll shows she is supported by two percent of Republicans.
Michele Bachmann told the Conservative Political Action Committee that running for president is a series of humiliations. She then referenced some of her campaign gaffes by explaining that she learned important lessons like where John Wayne was born and when Elvis Presley was born. "These are vital issues to our republic!" she said.
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