ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- Rep. Michele Bachmann revved up the crowd at the Faith & Freedom Coalition conference in Washington, D.C. on Friday, promising a "triple crown" win for Republicans in 2012.



"We're looking forward to winning the Triple Crown aren't we?" Bachmann said to the crowd. "Holding onto the House of Representatives, getting a conservative Senate for the first time in a long time and finally sending a change of address form to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue because if we have anything to say about it, Barack Obama will be a one-term president."



Bachmann told reporters after the speech that Obama's record on the economy will be a tough hurdle for him to overcome and that Republicans should make him the focus on competition, not one another.



During her speech, Bachmann went after President Obama, pledging to repeal Obamacare, which garnered a long standing ovation and round of cheers from the social conservative crowd.



The Minnesota congresswoman also hit President Obama on his recent statements regarding Israel.



"President Obama speaks for a very tiny minority. He may be President of the United States, but he does not speak for us on the issue of Israel."



Married for 33 years, Bachmann touted the importance of family and marriage, urging the crowd to work to define marriage as being between man and woman as well as working to de-fund Planned Parenthood.



Bachmann ended her speech by leading the conference in a prayer.



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