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   Minn. Rep. Michele Bachmann says she won’t run for re-election in 2014 By
Associated Press, Updated: Wednesday, May 29, 9:01 AM

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, a conservative
firebrand, presidential candidate and favorite of tea party Republicans,
said Wednesday she will not run for another term in the U.S. House.

Bachmann announced her decision in a video on her website.

“My decision was not influenced by any concerns about my being re-elected,”
Bachmann said. She narrowly won a fourth term in 2012 over Democrat Jim
Graves, a hotel chain founder who is running again in 2014.

Bachmann also said, “This decision was not impacted in any way by the
recent inquiries into the activities of my former presidential campaign.”
In January, a former Bachmann aide filed a complaint with the Federal
Election Commission, claiming the candidate made improper payments to an
Iowa state senator who was the state chairman of her 2012 presidential run.
The aide, Peter Waldron, also accused Bachmann of other FEC violations.

Bachmann had given few clues she was considering leaving Congress. Her
fundraising operation was churning out the regular pitches for the
small-dollar donations that Bachmann corralled so well over the years, and
she had an ad running on Twin Cities television talking about her role in
opposing President Barack Obama’s health law.

Without the polarizing Bachmann on the ticket, Republicans could have an
easier time holding a district that leans more heavily in the GOP direction
than any other in Minnesota.

Graves said he thought Bachmann had “read the tea leaves.”

“The district is changing,” the Democrat said in an interview Wednesday
with KARE-TV in Minneapolis. “They want somebody who really does have some
business background and understands the economy and can get things done in
Washington and back in the district.”

Andy Aplikowski, who has long been active in the district’s Republican
Party chapter, said he expected Bachmann to run again but can understand
why she didn’t.

“It’s a grueling thing to be in Congress. It’s a grueling thing to be
Michele Bachmann in Congress,” he said. “Every move you make is criticized
and put under a microscope.”

Bachmann won the seat in 2006 on the strength of a social and fiscal
conservative coalition. She catapulted onto the national scene with edgy
comments and frequent cable television appearances, including one where she
suggested then-candidate Obama may have harbored “anti-American views.” Her
profile shot up even more with the rise of the tea party, whose agenda she
heartily championed in Congress much before other Republicans saw the
movement’s political potential. She tried to harness the tea party energy
with her presidential campaign in 2012.

The White House bid got off to a promising start, with a win in an Iowa GOP
test vote. But Bachmann quickly faded and finished last when the real
voting started in Iowa’s leadoff caucuses, a result that caused her to drop
out. Saddled with debt, Bachmann opted to campaign again for her seat and
squeaked through.

But the failed presidential campaign continued to dog her. Allegations of
improper payments prompted ethics inquiries. Bachmann also faced a lawsuit
from a former aide that alleged someone on the congresswoman’s team stole a
private e-mail list of home-school supporters for use in the campaign. That
case is pending.

Bachmann, a vocal opponent of the Obama administration, promised her
supporters, “I will continue to work overtime for the next 18 months in
Congress defending the same Constitutional Conservative values we have
worked so hard on together.”

As for her plans beyond Congress, she said, “There is no future option or
opportunity, be it directly in the political arena or otherwise, that I
won’t be giving serious consideration if it can help save and protect our
great nation.”

Bachmann has been mentioned as a potential challenger to first-term
Democratic Sen. Al Franken, but she has given little indication that she
would take that step.

A spokesman said Bachmann would not be available for interviews Wednesday.

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