In the race to unseat Michele Bachmann, one winner is starting to emerge: Web developers.

Tarryl Clark, Bachmann's DFL-backed challenger, has created yet another attack website aimed at the Stillwater Republican: MicheleBachmannsaidwhat.com.

The intricate site is adorned with a host of features intended to use Bachmann's words against her, including a soundboard of the congresswoman's most controversial quotes, a "name that quote" quiz and collection of Bachmann-related YouTube videos.

It's not Clark's first attempt to go viral -- an adjective often associated with all things Bachmann. She also owns mytengrandphoto.com, a site lampooning Bachmann's fundraiser with Sarah Palin, and has studded her campaign website with custom YouTube videos and an interactive map.

Bachmann's other challenger, Maureen Reed, counts WheresMichele.com to her online repetoire, featuring a larger, more detailed map of Bachmann's travels across the country. And then there is the fairly new BlitzBachmann.com, a site run independently of the campaigns by a lawyer in Anoka.

Even Bachmann supporters like Tim Pawlenty have jumped in on the rush for Bachmann domain names.

None of this is free, of course. FEC records show Clark spend about $12,000 on "Web Development & Online Consulting" in the first quarter of this year, on top of $5,000 for "Online Development."

Bachmann doesn't seem to mind the criticism from the left at all, and frequently cites it in speeches across the country to raise money for her campaign.