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The Minnesota congresswoman is trying to re-ignite her campaign in early-voting South Carolina and regain the tea party supporters she lost to Herman Cain and a Mitt Romney. Earlier Tuesday she again took issue with a tax break for the nation's low-income workers she now wants eliminated, saying former President Ronald Reagan made a mistake when he pushed for Congress to pass the law. She's competing against a raft of tax proposals: Romney's proposal not to tax dividends, interest or capital gains for people with adjusted gross income below $200,000; Cain's catchy 9-9-9 plan and Rick Perry's 20 percent tax on post card idea. Bachmann told reporters that every person needs to pay and sacrifice to get the country on back on its feet. "People who make more should be paying more and I believe that people who are at the upper end of the income stream need to be paying more," Bachmann said, adding that the highest income people already do that.
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