Bachmann: GOP race can handle me and Palin Rep. Michele Bachmann, who is considering a
run for the Republican presidential nomination, says she thinks the
race can accommodate both her and Sarah Palin.May 31, 2011
Bachmann rallies support in key state of New Hampshire Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann is not a formally declared Republican candidate for president, yet. But she spent Memorial Day honoring veterans and speaking to potential supporters in New Hampshire, a key state for presidential hopefuls.May 30, 2011
Bachmann will make it official -- one way or the other -- in June Republican Michele Bachmann of Minnesota's 6th District has said she is considering a run for president. She canceled an appearance in Des Moines, Iowa, last night, to remain in Washington for several floor votes. But she spoke to supporters there via video, and said she will make her intentions clear next month.May 26, 2011
Bachmann postpones visit to Iowa U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann is postponing a trip to Iowa tonight, staying in Washington for a vote on anti-terrorism legislation. She was supposed to give the headline speech at a GOP fundraiser in downtown Des Moines. Her spokesman
says she'll appear only by video link.May 26, 2011
Pawlenty, Bachmann already appeal to some Iowa voters In Guthrie Center, Republican voters are most concerned about the federal debt and government spending. And finding someone to replace President Obama.May 26, 2011
Bachmann uses Holocaust to illustrate tax point She wonders if, once again, a generation will ask of its elders why they did nothing to halt "a similar death and a similar taking away."April 30, 2011
Minnesota presidential hopefuls spread their message Tonight, Republican presidential hopefuls Tim Pawlenty and Michele Bachmann speak at the same event in New Hampshire. How will their messages on spending and job creation play to New Hampshire primary voters and to the nation?Midmorning, April 29, 2011
Bachmann joins elite crowd on Time's 100 She's joins the president, first lady, Oprah and founder of Facebook on the magazine's list of the world's most influential people.April 21, 2011
Bachmann: Obama foolish on Libya, not on our side Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann told a
packed tea party gathering she doesn't think President Barack Obama
is "on our side anymore" as she blamed him for a "foolish" war
in Libya and high gasoline prices.April 16, 2011
Bachmann offers support for budget plan that would cut $5.8 trillion Minnesota U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, a potential GOP
presidential candidate, also said in Iowa Monday she'll vote against
the federal budget bill because it doesn't remove funding for President Obama's health care overhaul.April 11, 2011