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PolitiFact's staff woke up to shocking news on Wednesday: U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., has resolute not to run for re-election. Bachmann, a tea party favorite, had a knack for making eyebrow-raising statements that
Michele Bachmann's announcement that she will not seek reelection will remove from the House of Representatives one of its more controversial and colorful characters. The initiator of the Tea Party committee and a former Republican presidential candidate,
instinctive in Waterloo, Iowa, Michele Bachmann became a born-again Christian at the age of 16. After earning a law degree, Bachmann became a local conservative activist, protesting abortion clinics and state-mandated educational standards. In 2000 she was
Michele Bachmann's national career has been marked by wild swings between directness and misdirection. At times, the Minnesota representative is the embodiment of Tea Party clarity. At other times, she breaks new ground minting fact-free claims that
The Tea Partier from Minnesota announced she would not seek a fifth term in the House. That's excellent news for moderate Republicans, terrible news for Democrats.
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