Michele Bachmann to Announce Her Candidacy on June 27
She'll make her presidential run official at an event in Waterloo, Iowa
Michele Bachmann was the muse for a new romance novel called Fires of Siberia, to be published June 1, about a fiery presidential candidate who tries to bone up on her foreign policy credentials only to get stuck in the wilderness with a sexy stranger.
She'll make her presidential run official at an event in Waterloo, Iowa
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At 19 percent in the Rasmussen survey she still trails frontrunner Romney by 14 points
The Wall Street Journal's John Fund will help write the book, due out this fall
Other figures include Sarah Palin, Timothy Geithner, and Balloon Boy's dad
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Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, and New Gingrich will be among the debaters
Palin vs. Bachmann, Bachmann vs. Pawlenty, Romney vs. Huntsman, ad infinitum
They are both Republican, female, and may run for president, so everyone wants a fight
Romney will make it official in New Hampshire, Bachmann in Iowa
Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney and others have harsh words for the president's Israel policy
Michele Bachmann has read Game Change and The Politician cover to cover
She's still "seriously considering" running for president
Sources tell Fox, "They are doing this"
Viewing the images hasn't changed anyone's opinion on releasing them
Religion was a big reason the Tea Party celebrity entered politics
Catering to the fringe of the Republican Party pays off
The first debate of the primary campaign is on Thursday and will be sparsely attended
Former N.M. Gov. Gary Johnson, pro-weed legalization, announced his candidacy
This time he's got a 9-point lead over second-place Mike Huckabee
A refusal to endorse Paul Ryan's budget is being read as a clue to a 2012 bid
The Tea Party queen seems to advocate cutting a deal to avoid a government shutdown
Lawmakers are voicing cautious optimism about reaching a deal
A primary between the conservative ladies is too irresistible for the political press corps
The budget battle pits die-hard spending cutters against those with budget fatigue
GOP lawmakers increasingly vocal about the need to "move on"
The Tea Party favorite is putting together a campaign team in Iowa
That's a Bachmann quote, there
Misplacing the Battle of Lexington and Concord isn't the half of it
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