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OPINION

Palin, Bachmann Could Be on Collision Course

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The Republican Party soon will find out whether it has room for two female, conservative stars: former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann. Both are potential presidential candidates, and their camps are starting to butt heads, Politico reports.
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The two have a lot in common, with support from the tea party and social conservatives. Both have a frequent presence on Fox News, too. But the sparks could flyif each woman decides to run for president, and Bachmann looks ready to declare soon.

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