Bachmann has denied reports that she is considering a Mitt endorsement. Bachmann says no Mitt endorsement

Michele Bachmann on Wednesday rejected reports that her aides are meeting with Mitt Romney’s team to discuss a possible endorsement, saying she has no plans right now to talk to the front-running candidate.

“What will I be talking about with Gov. Romney today? Well, I don’t have any intention of talking to Gov. Romney today, actually. He will be in Minnesota; I’m in Washington , D.C., doing my job in the United State Congress,” Bachmann said on Fox News when asked what she expects to discuss with Romney on Wednesday.


“There were some reports that came out this morning that my team and the Romney team were talking about an endorsement. That isn’t true,” the Minnesota congresswoman continued. “I talk to all of the candidates on a regular basis. I enjoy talking to them, we had a wonderful relationship and camaraderie on the presidential campaign trail. That continues, but I haven’t yet made a decision about who I will endorse or if I will endorse before the nominee is chosen.”

Bachmann, who dropped out of the 2012 race last month, said she is focused on being a “unifying voice” for the country, and encouraged her formal rivals to visit Minnesota and get up close and personal with the state’s voters.

Earlier on Wednesday, asked about the endorsement speculation on one of his many TV interviews, Romney didn’t address the issue directly.

“Oh, I‘d like all the endorsements I can possibly get,” he said on NBC’s “Today” show. “And by the way, any question about the support of conservatives, I think, was cleared up last night in Florida. People who call themselves conservative and very conservative overwhelmingly supported my campaign. Tea partiers supported my campaign. So I’m hoping I can convince people in Minnesota, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado.”