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Lucy Madison /

CBS News/ December 1, 2011, 12:20 PM

Bachmann's top VP picks: Trump, Santorum

Michele Bachmann's status as frontrunner in the Republican presidential race appears to have faded, but the Minnesota congresswoman is already tapping some of her peers as potential vice presidential picks.

The candidate, in a Thursday interview with Fox News' Greta Van Susteren, didn't shy away from naming potential running mates - among them real estate mogul-turned-reality TV star and perennial possible presidential contender Donald Trump.

She also mentioned fellow presidential candidate Rick Santorum, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, and conservative South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint as possible picks for her cabinet or VP slots.

"I think that Rick Santorum is a wonderful man personally, but also, I think that he's very gifted when it comes to the area of legal issues," Bachmann told Van Susteren. "And I think I could see him as an attorney general. I think he'd do a great job. I haven't talked to Rick about that, but I think he'd be wonderful, or another cabinet position." I think that he'd also be on my short list of people that I would consider for my VP.

When asked who she might name from the list of non-presidential contender, Bachmann said "We've got a lot of wonderful candidates who would fit that bill."

"Easily comes to mind I think would be Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina. Marco Rubio of Florida certainly would be in that category. There's a lot of great people out there. And Donald Trump is someone that I think a lot of people would be intrigued," she said.

Bachmann, who has met with Trump a handful of times throughout the course of her campaign, stressed the urgency of the 2012 election.

"This is a highly unusual election," she said. "This is America's last chance to get it right. We've got to get the country back on the rails.

The candidate, who now falls in the single digits in most polls, was confident that she'd end up as the Republican presidential nominee.

"I'm the only candidate in this race that's been a consistent, no-surprises conservative," she said. "I can't wait to shred [President Obama's] radical agenda to pieces in the debate."

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truthrigns says:
The truth is all of you that are dogging Michele like a pack of demons are the very thing you are accusing her of being! Michele is the most well rounded, sound minded, no nonsense candidate for president! For those that continue to defame and degrade her, may the righteous judgment of Jesus Christ find you and deal with you in a mighty way and become a sound minded American citizen! A candidate that loves and honors Jesus Christ as Lord of Lord and King of Kings is the ONLY way for America to become healthy once again!Truth Reigns!
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zenia5 says:
Bachmann really shouldn't spend too much time worrying about VP choices since she has absolutely NO chance of even winning the nomination. What an airhead.
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johnnyneumann replies:
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Bachmann is a psychotic dimwit. I think she actually believes she had a chance to win. The Republicans don't want this birdbrain anywhere near a leadership position.
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FACEITT says:
Soooo, what is she forming a new company and replacing her husband as exec or is she just hiring one of these for vp of her current company? 'Cause her chances of becoming President of these United States of America are minus zero and none. Note to Sarah Palin, please send this woman the same information that allowed you to see the handwriting on the wall...that you would never be our president, either. Apparently she is missing all the signs.
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Shibbol says:
This is an endless source of humor that keeps giving and giving and giving. Leno, Letterman, Conan, thank your lucky stars for these folks!
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norcalruss says:
She also mentioned fellow presidential candidate Rick Santorum, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, and conservative South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint as possible picks for her cabinet or VP slots.
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Real good picks for VP too: a holier-than-thou Bible-thumper and a self-absorbed narcissist. This dizzy broad needs to go to sleep before she can dream. She has been stuck in the low single digits for months and will NOT get the nomination even if all of the other candidates died. She should be declared a certified nut case and locked up in an asylum.
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no1blonde says:
She must be dreaming if she thought anyone cared.
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MTATL67 says:
Trump or Santorum. Trump VP until sweeps week. Santorum is two goose steps from being a full member of the Nazi party. Either one would make that ticket the most laughable.
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Progress4USA says:
I had a nightmare about this the other night; glad it was just a dream...much like Michele's chances at getting nominated.
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bundush says:
Another delusional Republican , add to the Fright Train Cain, Nasty A$$ Newt, Sassy A$$ Sara, Tricky A$$ Ricky, Merry A$$ Perry, and Baggage A$$ Bachman.
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macintrance says:
Two wrongs don't make a right.
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MurdochSucks replies:
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Do two losers make a winner?
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