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Showing posts with label Bachmann campaign slows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bachmann campaign slows. Show all posts

Monday, September 12, 2011

Bachmann's Campaign Slows Down

I would agree with a comment made by Wayne that a Bachmann-Cain or Cain-Bachmann ticket would be highly supportable. But in the world of political campaigns momentum is everything and Michelle Bachmann seems to have lost a little as Governor Perry entered the race and Bachmann's campaign manager, Ed Rollins, stepped down.

I think she can rebound and she has to try to get back some of the Tea Party and other real conservative support that she lost first to Herman Cain and now to Rick Perry.

Not only did Bachmann lose Rollins, a veteran political campaigner and consultant, but she also lost her deputy campaign manager, David Polyansky, who announced he was stepping down as well.

Then to add to Bachmann's predicament, Rollins was quoted as saying: "Legitimately, it's a (Mitt) Romney-(Rick) Perry race. I think she's (Bachmann) the third candidate at this point in time, which is way different and better than we thought when we started this thing and she's very much in this thing." Which came across as a back handed type of comment.

So far Bachmann's views, heated rhetoric and verbal attacks on President Barack Obama have won her fans among conservative activists and donors. Now she needs to present some solid plans for how she would change not only the economic strategy but the role of Federal Government to demonstrate that she has much more to offer than rhetoric.

But back to Wayne's comment,....hell Wayne, I'd supported any Conservative ticket against our current Administration. Even the caboose clowns like Gary Johnston (or it is Johnson? - who knows or remembers?) or what's his name, the former Governor of Utah? And yes, even Ron Paul.