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Posted: 2018-01-02T18:59:25Z | Updated: 2018-01-02T20:15:17Z

Former Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) said over the weekend that she is considering running for Senate.

Bachmann, who represented Minnesotas 6th Congressional District for eight years, said in an interview with The Jim Bakker Show that people had urged her to run in 2018 to replace outgoing Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.). She said she is asking God if she should enter the race.

The question is: Should it be me, should it be now? Bachmann said. But theres also a price you pay. And the price is bigger than ever because the swamp is so toxic.

Bachmann retired from Congress in 2014 amid investigations into alleged violations of campaign finance law during her short-lived presidential run in 2012. The former tea party darling was briefly regarded as a serious presidential contender in 2011 after winning the Iowa straw poll, but she quickly flamed out amid low polling numbers and the unexpected victory of former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) in the Iowa caucuses.

In Congress, Bachmann was best known for her crusades against former President Barack Obama , the Affordable Care Act and the IRS. Last year, she served on Donald Trump s 2016 evangelical campaign advisory board and said God had sent him as a reprieve from transgender rights.

If youre going against the tide in D.C., if youre trying to stand for biblical principles, and you stick your head up, the blades come whirring and they try to chop you off, Bachmann said during the Bakker interview. Were trying to be wise. Should we do this? Shouldnt we do this?

If she decides to run, Bachmann will most likely face Minnesota Lt. Gov. Tina Smith (D) in a special Senate election scheduled for November. Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton (D) appointed Smith to the Senate seat being left vacant by Franken, who resigned amid allegations of sexual misconduct.

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Smith is set to be sworn in Wednesday.