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Michele Bachmann

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If the Republican Party wants to make Michele Bachmann the voice of the party, that's more than fine with us.
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Democratic National Committee spokesman Hari Sevugan, quoted in Kevin Diaz & Eric Roper (6 November 2009), "Bachmann leads rally opposing health plan", Star Tribune 

 
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