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Campaign 2012 / Iowa / Bachmann #996351

NBC Evening News for Sunday, Jun 26, 2011
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(Studio: Lester Holt) Report introduced.

(White House: Mike Viqueira) A poll in Iowa showing Representative Michele Bachmann as the Republican front runner along with Mitt Romney featured; details given about her reputation and possibly being overshadowed by former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin with Tim Pawlenty as the loser in Iowa as he trails many. [On Fox, BACHMANN - comments on the economy; denies she is a flake.] [In 2008, BACHMANN - says President Obama has anti-American views.] [Political analyst Stuart ROTHENBERG†- says Pawlenty has to change the dynamic.] The debt ceiling debate mentioned.

Reporter(s):
Holt, Lester;
Viqueira, Mike
Duration:
00:02:40

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