Yet, even with the story and the terrible way the Cain campaign has handled the response, I don't see any polls showing it has damaged him.
I don't think Cain is a great candidate. I don't think I would even call him a good candidate. But he remains the front-runner, probably due to the Republican electorates refusal to support either Romney or Perry.
I originally hadn't taken Cain too seriously as he is far from polished. But as events continue to unfold, I'm thinking more and more that the electorates disgust with typical politicians is driving Cain's popularity, giving him a Teflon candidate status.
If he were to actually win the nomination, could he actually beat Obama? I'm not convinced.....yet.
What the hell are you talking about, the article is sourced, I've given it to you twice. He says he was there, if you don't believe him that's your issue. The man is a know pollster in the GOP community, to lie in print would ruin his career and open him up to a liability suit from the NRA and Cain, I find it unlikely that he is being dishonest.
I asked you for a full quote from Wilson with him saying he was "present". What the "H-E Double Hockey Sticks" is so hard to understand about that.
You. Did. Not. Supply. That.
And that's your issue if you have a problem with that.
My point stands.