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[h=1]Bachmann NH Staffers' Exodus: Read the Memo[/h]
She's psychotic on camera, one can only imagine the level of insanity and mean-spiritedness that these people had to deal with:
So, she's a train wreck, not really news, but why the GOP doesn't ask her get out before she does more damage to their brand.
She's psychotic on camera, one can only imagine the level of insanity and mean-spiritedness that these people had to deal with:
The statement goes on to say that the New Hampshire staffers felt "deceived," "left out of the loop," and "relegated to second-class citizens." It says the manner in which the national team treated the local staffers was "rude, unprofessional, dishonest, and at times cruel," and New Hampshire citizens were dealt with in a similar fashion.
At times, the local operatives said they went weeks with little or no contact with the national team, and their requests were "repeatedly ignored."
The statement says the New Hampshire team's lack of faith in Bachmann's national campaign had been building since June, when the candidate's strong debate performance boosted her to second in two polls of New Hampshire voters, behind only Mitt Romney. In the three months that followed, Bachmann did not return to New Hampshire.
The statement says that during Bachmann's visit to New Hampshire surrounding the Oct. 11 Dartmouth debate, "several incidents happened" that concerned some members of the New Hampshire campaign staff.
So, she's a train wreck, not really news, but why the GOP doesn't ask her get out before she does more damage to their brand.