WASHINGTON -- Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann doubled down on Sunday on her criticism of Occupy Wall Street, saying the movement is far less likely to gain traction with the American people than the Tea Party. "The strength is not with Occupy Wall Street," she said on CNN's "State of the Union." "If you go to the essence of what Occupy Wall Street stands for, it's having other people pay for their stuff." Bachmann (R-Minn.) has repeatedly criticized the "Occupy" movement, in which protesters are asking for less money in politics and policies that benefit the "99 percent," or those in the middle and on the lower end of the economic spectrum.