October 21, 2011 7:35 PM

Key aide leaves Bachmann for Perry in mass exodus of N.H. campaign staff

By
Sarah Huisenga
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Campaign 2012

Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., speaks at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, Oct. 20, 2011.

(Credit: AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

The entire paid New Hampshire staff for Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann has resigned, in another blow to the Minnesota congresswoman's foundering campaign.

Jeff Chidester, Bachmann's former New Hampshire campaign director, confirmed the mass exodus. "The New Hampshire team has quit," he said. "We'll issue a joint statement as to our reasons why."

Chidester's confirmation, made via email and voice mail to National Journal and CBS, followed a confusing day in which Bachmann insisted that reports of the staff departures were untrue. But Chidester said he left last week and informed "people that are closest to Michele."

"I'm sorry the national team is confused," he said. "They shouldn't be."

One of the aides who quit, Caroline Gilger, Bachmann's southern state field director, is joining the rival campaign of Texas Gov. Rick Perry.

According to the New Hampshire Union Leader, a total of four staffers have left: Chidester, Gilger, Tom Lukacz and Nicole Yurek. Uncertain was the future of staff member Matt LeDuc.

Chidester is a longtime Bachmann friend and supporter and a well-known radio talk show host. Reached by email on Friday, Chidester told CBS/NJ that the staff will be issuing a joint statement. "We are more than a team, we have all bonded over the past few months," Chidester wrote. "This is one of the finest group of people I have every had the pleasure of working with. Each one of them is smart, dedicated, and committed to each other. We have not had an opportunity to talk to each other since the story broke, but once we do, we will release a joint statement."

In an interview with Radio Iowa, Bachmann expressed incredulity over news of the resignations, first reported by New Hampshire television station WMUR. "That is a shocking story to me," she said. "I don't know where that came from. We have called staff in New Hampshire to find out where that came from and the staff have said that isn't true, so I don't know if this is just a bad story that's being fed by a different candidate or campaign. I have no idea where this came from, but we've made calls and it's certainly not true."

However, Chidester told CBS/NJ in an email that he resigned last week. "That information was conveyed to the people that are closest to Michele," Chidester wrote. "If that information was not shared, that is unfortunate."

The mass departure is another serious blow to Bachmann's campaign, in steady decline since she won the Iowa straw poll in August. Perry's entry into the race in mid-August seriously cut into Bachmann's conservative base of support, and she was hurt further by statements she made that proved to be misleading or inaccurate.

Bachmann has focused almost all of her energy and resources on winning Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucus, which is dominated by religious and social conservatives friendly to Bachmann. But no candidate has a realistic hope of securing the nomination without a broader strategy reaching into other states, and Bachmann's sluggish fundraising may prohibit her from becoming competitive outside Iowa.


  • Sarah Huisenga

    Sarah Huisenga is covering the Newt Gingrich campaign for CBS News and National Journal.

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by cmart6 October 25, 2011 12:53 PM EDT
Only 2 out of 5 of Bachmann's staff resigned. Huisenga's blog is another one of her political fabrications.
No one, except Team Obama media and its paid trolls, cares about this "inside baseball" nonsense. It illustrates the puerility and irrelevancy of MSM political commentary, for which the average voter has nothing but well deserved contempt. This story was manufactured by the MSM.
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by aetcom October 24, 2011 3:38 PM EDT
Her obsession with ObamaCare is driving her blind. It's beginning to look like she wants to be Michelle "OBAMA" instead of Bachmann..geee!!! she can't get name Obama off her mouth for one second during a debate. Let's hope she is doing the same at night while sleeping...
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by bundye October 23, 2011 4:59 PM EDT
Her tongue is so twisted, I'd quit also.
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by tvwatcher5345 October 23, 2011 12:14 PM EDT
bachmann wants iraq to pay for the cost of the iraq war, how much does she think the cost of an American soldier's life is worth? also she should save the pray away the gay thing for her husband
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by sandpiper70x4 October 23, 2011 12:25 AM EDT
I also worry about idiots in gov't positions..how in the name of pluperfect h...did this person become elected in the first place?
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by formerusmcsgt1 October 22, 2011 9:56 PM EDT
It's getting close to the point that the only one who takes this dufus broad seriously is she.
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by noloyalisti October 22, 2011 8:53 PM EDT
Another intrusive big government conservative bites the dust. It's sa, sick and twisted that a extremist wacko like Bachmann could hold any job at all let alone an elected official of a democratic government.
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by msenesac October 22, 2011 7:59 PM EDT
"Cult Bachmann" should know better than try to recruit the good people of NH.

Repairative therapy is for loosers, she should try it, or at least save it for her "friends" in Iowa and South Carolina.
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by fedup12 October 22, 2011 8:13 PM EDT
Repairative therapy is for "loosers"

What is a looser? A loose woman who is down on her luck?
by fedup12 October 22, 2011 7:58 PM EDT
Rats fleeing a sinking ship. For another one.
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by cmart6 October 22, 2011 7:27 PM EDT
Another totally pointless inside "baseball story" from Huisenga. Voters don't give a hoot about how the candidates run their political operation. It is their ideas that count. Huisenga copied practically the entire blog from the Manchester Union Leader. In any case Bachmann remains quite popular here in southwestern NH where I live.

The Obama campaign is obviously afraid of Bachmann because she continually does so much damage to his political standing. The proof is in how much time and effort is spent by Team Obama and its proxies (Soros, Salon, Daily Beast, Daily Worker Kos) to have their paid trolls attack Bachmann on the net. If her campaign were in trouble, the Team Obama paid trolls would be ignoring her.
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by dzaffina October 22, 2011 8:32 PM EDT
over 200 anti-choice abortion bills being pushed by republicans right now around the country.
by royrogers1948 October 22, 2011 9:45 PM EDT
cmart you are in denial and dillusional. (are is it that you are just plain stupid?)
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