After coming within a few thousand votes of kicking Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachmann out of the House, Democrat Jim Graves is ready to try again.
Graves, Bachmann’s opponent in the 2012 election, on Thursday said he would challenge Bachmann for her seat again. “These days Congress is all about and scoring political points rather than actually solving problems and Minnesota’s 6th District—my home—is losing out because of that more than anywhere,” Graves said in a statement. “I’m not interested in celebrity, only in solutions.”
Bachmann’s team quickly responded, releasing a fundraising email and a video ad that claimed Graves was running again “after receiving his marching orders from the Pelosi-Obama campaign machine.”
Graves lost to Bachmann in 2012 by less than 4,300 votes despite being outspent by Bachmann 12-to-1, but she may not have that financial advantage this time around, as Democrats appear prepared to back Graves more significantly after his strong performance last year.









