Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.), who’s made quite a name for herself over the course of four terms in Congress, made a surprise announcement overnight: she won’t seek re-election.
In a video posted on her website and on YouTube, the stressed that her decision to stand down from her Minnesota seat was not due to any concern she would be defeated at the next election in 2014 or the inquiries into activities of her former presidential campaign staff.
And she said she would continue to fight for the policies she believes in and that her future was “limitless and my passion for America will remain.”
Bachmann’s YouTube video was posted to Maddow Blog earlier.
While Bachmann may hope to convey a sense of confidence, the truth is her career was in serious jeopardy. In recent elections, the right-wing Minnesotan eked out narrow victories — she very nearly lost last November — and recent polling suggested Bachmann would struggle to keep her seat in 2014. Quitting will save her the trouble of losing.
What’s more, Bachmann, the leader of Congress’ “Tea Party Caucus,” is currently under investigation by the FBI, the Office of Congressional Ethics, the Federal Elections Commission, and an ethics panel in Iowa for a variety of alleged misdeeds. If the congresswoman’s bizarre ideology and erratic behavior weren’t enough to push voters away, her ongoing scandals made her career prospects that much worse.









