The Salt Lake Tribune -Bachmann to Republican Voters: Don't "Settle' for a Moderate

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Date: Sept. 26, 2011
Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
Issues: Elections

By Seema Mehta

Taking a swipe at her rivals for the GOP presidential nomination, Michele Bachmann said Monday that Republicans will take the White House in 2012, so the party should not "settle" and nominate a moderate candidate on the belief that one is more electable than a true conservative.

"Every four years, conservatives are told we have to just stand next to the wall, sit in the back of the room and we have to get around a candidate that we're told is electable," Bachmann told about 40 people who came to a rally in a hotel ballroom. "We're told the conservative is the candidate who is not electable. We're told only the moderate candidate in the race is the one that's electable, but that isn't true because we know the American people are looking for their champion. They're looking for a fighter. They want someone who's actually had that experience, someone who's actually stood up for them, someone who's been fighting these fights."

Bachmann, who surged when she first entered the race but has dwindled in the polls in recent weeks, said her experience as a Minnesota congresswoman, tax attorney and small-business owner made her uniquely suited for the job of president. While she didn't mention front-runners Rick Perry and Mitt Romney by name, she clearly alluded to their records and said they were "compromised."


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