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Rep. Michele Bachmann calling it quits in West Des Moines, Iowa on Wednesday.
Rep. Michele Bachmann officially dropped her bid today for the White House.
"The people of Iowa spoke with a very clear voice, so I decided to stand aside," Bachmann said of her home state. "I have no regrets, none whatsoever. We never compromised our principles."
The conservative tea partier finished in sixth-place at the Iowa caucuses, prompting a re-evaluation of her campaign that has faced organizational and financial challenges. (And some spectacular flubs referencing a serial killer and American history.)
The Minnesota congresswoman canceled a scheduled campaign stop in South Carolina and scheduled a press conference — a sign the end was near.
An early-bloomer, her popularity peaked in this past summer with a first place finish during this summer's Iowa straw poll.
She hasn't endorsed a candidate yet. Bachmann encouraged Republicans to "rally around the person" who eventually gets the nom and keep up her quest for the "complete elimination of Obamacare."
Rick Santorum, who only lost to Willard M. Romney by eight votes, is likely to sweep up a large chunk of the evangelical supporters left in her wake.
Watch video of her announcement after the jump.





Study our national debt it all started in the 1980s and has grown steadily except for a brief moment thanks to President Clinton and Newt Gingrich.
House intelligence committee...here she comes.
Bachmann leaves...thereby providing a vast elevation of the IQ quotient for the Repubs and her congressional district
Women no longer have to cringe at her idiotic statements and gaffes - representative, she has NOT been......
There goes any hopes for women to reach another glass ceiling, But then there just idiots like keeda said.