Bachmann enters White House race

US representative Michele Bachmann, a rising star of the conservative Tea Party movement, launched a bid for the Republican 2012…

US representative Michele Bachmann, a rising star of the conservative Tea Party movement, launched a bid for the Republican 2012 presidential nomination today, buoyed by a strong opinion poll showing.

Ms Bachmann is attempting to establish herself as the main alternative to Republican front-runner Mitt Romney among a crowded field of candidates vying for the right to oppose US president Barack Obama.

"My name is Michele Bachmann, I stand here in the midst of many friends and many family members to announce formally my candidacy for president of the United States," she said.

A conservative from Minnesota who was born in Waterloo, Iowa, Ms Bachmann was only one percentage point behind Mr Romney in a poll of Iowan Republicans on Saturday.

Her challenge will be to gain the trust of voters beyond hard-core conservatives. While she may play well among social conservatives who dominate politics in the early voting state of Iowa, her future is far more uncertain elsewhere.

Reuters

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