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Michele Bachmann to endorse former rival Mitt Romney

While seeking the Republican nomination for president for much of last year, Michele Bachmann urged voters in her party to support her as the true conservative in the race — a plea that was an implicit dig at front-runner Mitt Romney.

 

Bachmann: No talks on endorsing Romney

Mitt Romney may be holding a rally in Minnesota on Wednesday, but it's not an indication that he'll win the backing of former rival Michele Bachmann, the Minnesota congresswoman said.

 

Bachmann tells supporters she's staying in race

Congresswoman Michele Bachmann tells a small group of supporters that she's staying in the presidential race, saying she's the only true conservative who can beat President Barack Obama in November.

Senh: She's last, and she's not giving up. I like the spirit, but she's kinda delusional now.

 

Republican candidates make final pitches in Iowa

Iowa Caucuses: New Gingrich

Former House speaker Newt Gingrich, who led Iowa and national polls in November, said Monday he did not expect to win Tuesday's Iowa caucuses, but will declare victory because he has survived an onslaught of negative advertising.

Senh: Is it even fair that a campaign group supporting Mitt Romney can spend $3.5M in attack ads against Newt Gingrich, who don't have that kind of money to spend for a response ad? Romney is campaigning like he's already won the GOP nomination, attacking Barack Obama instead of his fellow GOP candidates.

 

Bachmann draws few at campaign events

Michele Bachmann

After drawing relatively large crowds on her 99-county Iowa bus tour, Rep. Michele Bachmann on Friday had trouble attracting many voters to two campaign events.

Senh: At least Michele Bachmann's not quitting, unlike Herman Cain.

 

Donald Trump debate now just a two-man affair

Donald Trump Debate

Is it too late to fire the moderator? Two more Republican candidates -- Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry -- said thanks but no thanks to an invitation to participate in an Iowa debate managed by real estate mogul Donald Trump.

Senh: It's officially NOT a circus. I'm glad the Republican candidates have a line they won't cross... Well, except for Newt Gingrich.

 

Ed Rollins: Michele Bachmann 'Out Of Money And Ideas,' Can't Expect To Win In Iowa

Ed Rollins, GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann's former campaign manager, had some harsh words on Monday for the Minnesota congresswoman.Speaking to ABC News, Rollins said that Bachmann has little chance of victory in next year's Iowa caucuses and that she is "out of money and ideas."

 

Iowa up for grabs 2 months before GOP caucuses

Iowa up for grabs 2 months before GOP caucuses

Sensing an opening, Romney is stepping up his Iowa campaign and talking about winning the state after months of taking a more low-key approach. He probably will return to Iowa in November and hold a conference call with thousands of Iowa GOP caucus-goers.

 

Bachmann's N.H. staff explains mass exit

Bachmann's N.H. staff explains mass exit

Five former staffers on GOP presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann's New Hampshire campaign team issued a joint statement today explaining the reasons for their mass departure, blaming it on tensions between them and the national staff.

Senh: Seems like the only times that Michele Bachmann is on the news nowadays is when members of her campaign staff leaves. And now there's some controversy regarding that.

 

Bachmann Confirms Two N.H. Staff Members Quit

Bachmann Confirms Two N.H. Staff Members Quit

Rep. Michele Bachmann’s presidential campaign on Saturday said that two of its staff members in New Hampshire have quit, partially confirming local reports that all of the Minnesota Republican’s staffers in the first-in-the-nation primary state had resigned.

Senh: It seems like there's report of people jumping ship every week. Maybe it's time for Michele Bachmann to start preparing for the book deals and speaking arrangements.

 

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