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Washington -
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) slammed Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) for "specious and degrading attacks" on Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton's deputy chief of staff, who Bachmann accused of infiltrating the US government on behalf of radical Islamists.
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Minneapolis -
Minnesota Congresswoman and former 2012 Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann officially became a citizen of Switzerland this week. By Thursday evening, however, she renounced her citizenship.
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Portsmouth -
Michelle Bachman has endorsed her former rival Mitt Romney, saying he is "the last chance we have to keep America from going...over a cliff." Bachmann ended her presidential run in January after she placed sixth in Iowa's Republican presidential caucuses.
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The owner of "Colby's Breakfast and Lunch" restaurant in Portsmouth, NH., has banned politicians before the Primary. He says "I don’t appreciate Joe Blow coming in here and whoring around the dining room for votes."
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The only candidate for the Republican nomination for President to have been born in the state of Iowa was so badly trounced on Jan. 3 that the day following that first test Michele Bachmann dropped out of the race.
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It's all over folks. You can stick a fork in it. It's done. The analysis of Iowa Caucus history will tell us who the next president of these "fifty-seven States" will be.
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Des Moines -
Texas Governor Rick Perry, after suffering the first defeat of his political career Tuesday in Iowa, has changed course yet again, and is now headed for the South Carolina primary which takes place January 21.
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Des Moines -
Minnesota Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachmann announced at a news conference at 11 a.m. that she will suspend her presidential campaign. This comes as she finished last among the contending candidates in Iowa.
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David Duke has made another video calling for peace in the Middle East; unfortunately, he can see only the perfidious influence of Zionism at work.
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Des Moines -
The last two-hour Iowa debate saw former House Speaker Newt Gingrich being attacked, former Governor Mitt Romney defending himself and former Governor Jon Huntsman proclaiming his conservatism. But one moment changed everything: Iran.
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Michele Bachmann, speaking at CPAC 2011 in Washington, D.C.
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