Posted on 06/22/2011 12:24:10 PM PDT by GonzoII
Bachmann Claims Big Lead Among Iowa |
Bachmanns Iowa polling numbers have risen dramatically over the past two weeks which included her campaign announcement and the GOP presidential debate. Among likely caucus goers, Bachmann also received 33% of the votes with 29% of likely voters thinking the Minnesota congresswoman will ultimately win the nomination. -- The race for the coveted three tickets out of Iowa is still very much up for grabs with five candidates (or potential candidates) receiving double-digit support (Cain 15%, Romney 13%, Palin 11%, Paul 10%) The 2012 Iowa Report Poll, a project of Grassfire Nation, is a special survey of Iowa conservatives conducted weekly to help measure where Iowa conservatives stand on the 2012 Republican presidential field. Share this Report with your friends via email. Share this Report with your friends via Facebook. Complete 2012 Iowa Report Poll Results:
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Newt has actually done something good for Republicans. Romney, nothing.
You are right. Everyone on the Bachmann bandwagon doesn’t have a clue. I would not support her. Over 200,000 in farm subsidies? and she voted against ending ethanol subsidies? kind of sounds like a conflict of interest. Also, her proposal on disabled veterans and after she retracts that she has a troopathon. We don’t need Bachmann
“The poll, conducted by the 2012 Iowa Report, finds Bachmann with 33% support among conservatives, more than double the next contender, Herman Cain (15%).”
I’ll take either of those top two coming out of Iowa.
You usually spam a lot of fresh squeezed bull**it about Michele Bachmann. You prepared to back up your certitudes with facts yet or are you still in “run like a scared little girl mode” when challenged?
Nice. So far MB and RP are my top picks. Romney, huntsman newt et al can f off.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann
Family life
In 1978, Bachmann married Marcus Bachmann, whom she had met while they were undergraduates in college[12][20] After she graduated from William & Mary School of Law in 1988, the couple moved to Stillwater, Minnesota, a town of 18,000 near St. Paul.[12] Bachmann and her husband have five children (Lucas, Harrison, Elisa, Caroline, and Sophia).
Bachmann and her husband also provided foster care for 23 other children,[21][22] all teenage girls. The Bachmanns were licensed from 1992 to 2000 to handle up to three foster children at a time; the last child arrived in 1998. The Bachmanns began by providing short-term care for girls with eating disorders who were patients in a program at the University of Minnesota. The Bachmann home was legally defined as a treatment home, with a daily reimbursement rate per child from the state. Some girls stayed a few months, others more than a year.[19]
Bachmann and her husband own a Christian counseling practice in Stillwater.[23][24] Bachmann also has an ownership stake in a family farm located in Waumandee, Wisconsin. Since the death of her father-in-law in 2009, the farm and its buildings have been rented out to a neighboring farmer who maintains a dairy herd on the farm.
1.5 percent for “Jebbie” are those who NEVER LEARN ANYTHING.
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