Posted on 09/26/2011 7:29:57 PM PDT by Staff Of Moses
Texas Gov. Rick Perry has tumbled among GOP primary voters and now trails business executive Herman Cain in the race for the nomination, according to the latest IBOPE Zogby Poll.
Perry, at 18 percent, has tumbled by more than 20 percentage points over the past month, according to IBOPE Zogby numbers and is now second to Herman Cain, who leads the field with 28 percent.
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Good News!!!
All aboard the Cain Train!
wow.
I’m in.
I’ll vote for Cain if he can keep it together. Better than Romney.
Ahhh... well I guess it wasn’t just a vote for “none of the above” after all!
I’ll take the black guy over the hair helmet ANY DAY...!!!
Cain really MEANS IT..!
He’s no mere slick operator.
Dennis Miller is our first celebrity to come out and endorse Cain. I have been hearing rumors that breitbart might be supporting him too. How long will it take before sarandon or Oprah get on board/sarc.
Cain/Rubio train. LETS ROLL
Too early to be a front runner. Has not worked our for many so far this season. Just sayin...
BTTT
Cain Train!
BTTT
Cain Train!
WOW!
That is most impressive, congratulations to Mr. Cain.
I have to say, regarding Rick Perry, that I was obviously not pleased when told I have no heart, and I was further dismayed when I heard his answer to the 3 am. question, but I was just astounded when I heard him trying to compare Mitt Romney’s various positions.
I must have missed that question when it occurred diring the debate, but his incoherent nonsense response was just like ??? huh ???
At this point, Mr. Cain is the candidate most able to verbally illustrate why he should be the nominee, he’s likable, honest, funny, he isn’t accusing me of being heartless, and his resume is so utterly impressive, especially knowing his humble beginnings.
Herman Cain is walking, talking proof that a black person can achieve whatever level of success he/ she chooses, and that a black person can do this without having to be on the democrat plantation.
I can think of no better qualified candidate than that to run against that polar opposite that calls himself Hussein Obama.
I love it! Perry chastises the heartless and pays the price!
I think that this is great news. I thought that Perry was gonna take the nomination, and the general, but it appears that he is flaming out, and that doesn’t make me unhappy at all. I will be looking forward to Cain’s progress.
MF in Central TX.
Yea , I guess you are right. Too early for Cain to be front runner because we all know Perry , who is 10 points down has been working far longer than Cain and ofcourse Mittens has been running for 5 years. Forget Cains lead , sarc.
What you said!!
A Cain Mutiny by the citizens tired of the PTBs picking their candidates?
Still a Palin guy till she says otherwise, but HC is far better than anyone out there right now. I’d not have to hold my nose to vote for him and would sleep well having done it.
Zogby Poll: Cain Takes Lead Over Romney
Newsmax
Monday, 23 May 2011 10:28 PM
Herman Cain leads presumed frontrunner Mitt Romney as the top choice of Republican primary voters in the race for the 2012 Presidential nomination. Among all voters, no one in a list of 13 possible GOP candidates leads President Barack Obama.
More critically for Obama, however, is the fact that less than half of voters (42 percent) say Obama deserves re-election.
The results of a new IBOPE Zogby Interactive poll, conducted May 20-23, show Cain, a businessman and radio talk show host who drew attention at the first party presidential debate early this month, as the choice of 19 percent of GOP primary voters.
Gov. Chris Christie, the New Jersey Governor who has repeatedly stressed that he is not a candidate for president, is second with 16 percent, followed by Romney in third with 11 percent.
The talking heads (conservative or otherwise) and the Washington establishment are one step behind this. The grass-roots knows:
http://video.foxnews.com/v/1183774590001/is-herman-cain-resonating-with-voters/?playlist_id=86858
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