She mentioned that right at the top of her remarks (and closed with them) in the debate.
"Gingrich could benefit most from Cain departure; Others in GOP also courting his followers" December 05, 2011|By Shira Schoenberg, Globe Correspondent
On CNN’s “State of the Union’’ yesterday, Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota reached out to Cain supporters.
Related: Cain Quits
Bachmann said she has spoken to the Cain campaign, and her office has taken calls from his supporters. “People see that I’m the Tea Party candidate in the race,’’ Bachmann said. “They saw Herman Cain as an outsider, and they see that my voice will be the most reflective of his.’’
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Related:
Bachmann's Swan Song
I think it's tonight.
Also related: Bachmann Bends Over For Israel
And she spread 'em for Israel about 70 minutes into the debate.
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