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The "don't settle" theme has become the dominant message of Bachmann's campaign in recent days. She hit it hard in appearances in Iowa on Monday. Bachmann spent part of Wednesday campaigning in South Carolina. In a radio interview in Greenville, she criticized Perry's financial dealings, comparing the Texas governor's use of a state economic development fund to Obama's support for a now-defunct California solar energy company that received a $528 million loan from the president's stimulus program. "Gov. Perry set up a fund in Texas and he gave $35 million and a grant to a private company and there were donors in that private company. And that company said they'd create 5,000 jobs. They didn't create any jobs," she said. A similar charge was made by Perry's Democratic opponent during last year's race for governor. Perry campaign spokesman Mark Miner dismissed Bachmann's criticism and said, "She's just throwing garbage at the wall to see if it will stick." Miner said the Texas Enterprise Fund is a national model that's created 59,000 jobs and investments worth $4.7 billion with taxpayers putting up $439 million. If companies don't deliver promised jobs, they pay the state back with interest. "It's completely off base," Miner said of Bachmann's charge. "This is a proven job-creation tool."
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