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  2. Michele Bachmann - Wikipedia

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    Husband Marcus Bachmann and Michele at the 2011 Time 100 gala, where Michele was an honoree. In 1978, as Michele Amble, she married Marcus Bachmann, now a clinical therapist with a master's degree from Regent University and a Ph.D. from Union Graduate School, [229] whom she met while they were undergraduates.

  3. Michele Bachmann 2012 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 presidential campaign of Michele Bachmann, Congresswoman of Minnesota, began in June 2011. She ran for the 2012 Republican Party nomination for president of the United States . Bachmann announced she was running for president during the CNN Republican primary debate held June 13, 2011, and made her formal announcement two weeks later ...

  4. 2012 Republican Party presidential debates and forums

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    Once again, Newt Gingrich came in for criticism from all the other candidates, particularly from Michele Bachmann, with special focus given to his opinion of Government-sponsored enterprise and the $1.6 million he received from Freddie Mac. [53] Gingrich responded that Bachmann's relationship with the facts was dubious. [54]

  5. Michele Bachmann suggests Hillary Clinton's involvement in ...

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    Bachmann suggested Saturday that Clinton's campaign was involved in the release of a tape in which Trump can be heard making obscene comments about women. Michele Bachmann suggests Hillary Clinton ...

  6. Women in conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Michele Bachmann unsuccessfully ran for the Republican nomination for president in the 2012 election. Although Bachmann attempted to utilize conservative views that appeal to the Tea Party movement , the media's coverage of her was very different from her male candidates.

  7. Tea Party Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The Tea Party Caucus (TPC) was a congressional caucus of the Republican Party in the United States House of Representatives, consisting of its most conservative members. [11] [12] It was founded in July 2010 by Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann in coordination with the Tea Party movement the year following the movement's 2009 creation.

  8. Explainer-What is the Panama Canal and why has Trump ... - AOL

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    Three days later, Panama's ambassador to Washington signed a treaty granting the U.S. rights to build and indefinitely administer the canal. The U.S. paid Panama $10 million and later a $250,000 ...

  9. Results of the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries

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    Michele Bachmann was the first to drop out, ending her campaign after a poor performance in Iowa. Jon Huntsman withdrew from the race after placing third in the New Hampshire primary. Rick Perry dropped out after Iowa and New Hampshire but prior to the South Carolina primary after polling poorly.