Candidacies like O'Donnell's and Bachmann's remain a test for the Tea Party's relationship to the Republican Party, which some activists view with distrust.
Before Bachmann launched her House Tea Party Caucus in Congress, she met with local Tea Party organizers.
"People left the meeting with a lot of mixed feelings," Boss recalls.
Apparently, some Tea Partiers blame the Bachmann rally which drained their meager coffers:
Lack of organization has also made them cash-poor. A dispute between Backdahl and Liebo over the cost of a single bus charter to Bachmann's House Call rally in Washington last November underscored the financial constraints they face as one of the smallest-dollar Tea Party groups in the nation.
Bachmann has no problem ditching causes and throwing allies under the bus - Bachmann didn't hesitate to thumb her nose at Missouri Tea Partiers when she endorsed Roy Blunt.
Washington, Jul 30 - Today, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann was admitted to the hospital due to a sudden illness. As a result, she was unable to participate in several votes in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday, July 30, 2010. The Congresswoman is currently resting this evening and on her way to a full and quick recovery.
UPDATE: According to Fox, Bachmann was well enough to sneak past the Tea Party protesters using the interent:
Although the Republican from Minnesota's Sixth District canceled a campaign stop in St. Louis for G.O.P. senate candidate Roy Blunt on Saturday, she was able to make an appearance via “Skype”.
Bachmann's spokesperson tells FOX 9 News that the congresswoman is "playing it by ear" for the next few days. Bachmann does have some appearances scheduled in Minnesota next week. There is no word on whether Bachmann still plans to attend.
Blunt also is trying to capture support from those who align with the tea party, even though many consider Purgason the tea party favorite. Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, a tea party ally, was expected to make phone calls and appear on Blunt’s behalf today. Members of Missouri’s tea party organizations were outraged at the endorsement, saying they do not endorse candidates and that many do not support Blunt.
In this video, Bachmann compares the Tea Partiers to Paul Revere... perhaps the Tea Partiers should brush up on their Revolutionary War history and ask whether Bachmann has become another Benedict Arnold.
UPDATE: Bachmann isn't in Missouri today. The Strib:
U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann canceled a scheduled campaign appearance in St. Louis, Mo., Saturday for GOP Senate candidate Roy Blunt after being hospitalized with an undisclosed illness.
The Minnesota Republican was apparently admitted to a Washington, D.C., area hospital Friday with what her office described as a "sudden illness." She missed several votes on the Gulf Oil spill just before the U.S. House adjourned for an August recess.
Bachmann spokesman Dave Dziok said she was in the hospital most of Friday and that doctors advised her to rest. He declined to reveal the nature of her illness.
Bachmann’s Absence in the U.S. House on Friday Due to Illness
Washington, Jul 30 - Today, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann was admitted to the hospital due to a sudden illness. As a result, she was unable to participate in several votes in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday, July 30, 2010. The Congresswoman is currently resting this evening and on her way to a full and quick recovery.