Cheers and jeers for Bachmann at memoir signing
GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann signed copies of her memoir "Core of Conviction" Friday at the Mall of America.
GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann signed copies of her memoir "Core of Conviction" Friday at the Mall of America.
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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.
The book titled "Core of Conviction" recounts the Minnesota congresswoman's political journey. Bachmann will be in Minnesota Friday to sign copies at the Mall of America.
The GOP presidential candidate is campaigning in Iowa and feels the media fail to accurately portray her. The Huffington Post says Bachmann needs to win over Midwest voters to resuscitate her candidacy.
Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachmann was born and raised in Iowa. The presidential candidate is reminding Iowa's Republican caucus voters of those roots in her only TV ad airing less than 24-hours before Tuesday's caucuses. The Des Moines Register reports the spot started airing across the state Monday.
Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann accepted an apology from NBC and talk show host Jimmy Fallon. She was upset after Fallon's band played a song with an insulting title when Bachmann came on the show to promote her memoir.
GOP Congresswoman Michele Bachmann pulled in the most money among Minnesota’s congressional candidates over the last three months. The 6th District incumbent raised more than $1.8 million. However, Bachmann's presidential campaign is still nearly $1 million in debt. Meanwhile, U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar has the most money on hand with $5.5 million in the bank for her bid for a second term. MinnPost breaks down the fundraising total...
In an interview with Bloomberg's Al Hunt, Michele Bachmann said any of the current Republican candidates for president will be "acceptable to the American people" but said "America had their chance with the perfect candidate."
The Republican Congresswoman is on her two-day energy tour through Minnesota's 6th Congressional District. Michele Bachmann blames Democrats for the high gas prices because they didn't support domestic drilling legislation. During her GOP presidential campaign she promised to bring gasoline prices back to $2 per gallon.
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