Ed Rollins gives Michele Bachmann's death sentence
Michele Bachmann’s rise and fall in the 2012 Republican primary
In politics, things change fast.
Less than a month ago, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann sat atop the political world fresh off her win at the Ames Straw Poll.
Today, two new polls show Bachmann’s support badly eroding — a finding that when coupled with a Labor Day staff shakeup raise serious questions about her ability to recapture the momentum that shot her into the top tier over the summer.
In a new Washington Post/ABC News poll, Bachmann now stands at six percent in a hypothetical 2012 Republican primary ballot, well short of the 13 percent she took in a mid-July Post/ABC survey of registered voters
The latest NBC/Wall Street Journal poll shows a similar decline with Bachmann now winning 8 percent — half of the 16 percent she received in July.
The Rest Of Story Here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/the-decline-and-fall-of-michele-bachmann/2011/09/06/gIQAx4hR7J_blog.html
The real question is will every candidate drop out of the race before anyone gets to vote. They can narrow down the whole field on the strength of 2,000 tubs of deep fried butter. Democracy at work. After that they'll let you go in the booth and play with the levers.
Less than a month ago, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann sat atop the political world fresh off her win at the Ames Straw Poll.
Today, two new polls show Bachmann’s support badly eroding — a finding that when coupled with a Labor Day staff shakeup raise serious questions about her ability to recapture the momentum that shot her into the top tier over the summer.
In a new Washington Post/ABC News poll, Bachmann now stands at six percent in a hypothetical 2012 Republican primary ballot, well short of the 13 percent she took in a mid-July Post/ABC survey of registered voters
The latest NBC/Wall Street Journal poll shows a similar decline with Bachmann now winning 8 percent — half of the 16 percent she received in July.
The Rest Of Story Here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/the-decline-and-fall-of-michele-bachmann/2011/09/06/gIQAx4hR7J_blog.html
The real question is will every candidate drop out of the race before anyone gets to vote. They can narrow down the whole field on the strength of 2,000 tubs of deep fried butter. Democracy at work. After that they'll let you go in the booth and play with the levers.
Now here endorse what we picked and let's invade another country to teach them about democracy
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