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[[List of United States Representatives from Minnesota|Congresswoman]] [[Michele Bachmann]] of [[Minnesota]] began a movement for the [[Republican Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2012|2012 Republican Party nomination for president of the United States]] shortly after the [[United States elections, 2010|2010 midterm election]].
[[List of United States Representatives from Minnesota|Congresswoman]] [[Michele Bachmann]] of [[Minnesota]] began a campaign for the [[Republican Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2012|2012 Republican Party nomination for president of the United States]] shortly after the [[United States elections, 2010|2010 midterm election]].


Although she was frequently mentioned as a possible candidate, Bachmann stopped short of a full-fledged candidacy before the beginning of 2011. Prior to that, she had indicated that she was only considering running for president.
Although she was frequently mentioned as a possible candidate, Bachmann stopped short of a full-fledged candidacy before the beginning of 2011. Prior to that, she had indicated that she was only considering running for president.

Revision as of 03:06, 14 June 2011

Michele Bachmann for President 2012
CampaignU.S. presidential election, 2012
CandidateMichele Bachmann
U.S. Congresswoman from Minnesota
AffiliationRepublican Party
ReceiptsUS$0
Website
MicheleBachmann.com

Congresswoman Michele Bachmann of Minnesota began a campaign for the 2012 Republican Party nomination for president of the United States shortly after the 2010 midterm election.

Although she was frequently mentioned as a possible candidate, Bachmann stopped short of a full-fledged candidacy before the beginning of 2011. Prior to that, she had indicated that she was only considering running for president.

Bachmann filed her organization with the Federal Elections Commission as an official campaign, skipping the exploratory committee process, and announced the organization during the CNN Republican primary debate held June 13, 2011.[1]

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