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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.
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 ...
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Bachmann, who was considered a staunch conservative, had strong support from the conservative wing of the Republican Party. [7] The resignation of Florida Republican Mark Foley after allegations that he sent sexually suggestive messages to underage congressional pages boosted Wetterling's campaign, as it highlighted an issue that she was very ...
Hitler made a bombastic speech in Nuremberg declaring that the oppression of Sudeten Germans must end. [18] The speech was broadcast live to the United States by CBS Radio and was the first time that many Americans had ever heard Hitler speak. [19] The British cabinet held a meeting almost as soon as Hitler was finished speaking.
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She was a candidate for the Minnesota Sixth District seat in the United States House of Representatives as the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party candidate in 2004 and 2006, losing to Republicans Mark Kennedy and Michele Bachmann respectively. In September 2016, the remains of her son Jacob were discovered and positively identified.
The Munich Conference. The lesson of Munich, in international relations, refers to the appeasement of Adolf Hitler at the Munich Conference in September 1938. To avoid war, France and the United Kingdom permitted Nazi Germany to incorporate the Sudetenland.