Please point me to where Cain said that.
He didn’t. They made it up.
You idiot... It’s blatantly obvious!
/sarcasm
I haven’t ignored your demand. I’ve been looking for actual text. It’s been a matter of conversation in groups that Cain said publicly he would like to accept the VP position with any candidate except Perry. Any candidate. To most who heard those words, it indicated a willingness to accept the lower position if the top position became unattainable. Is a statement like that open to interpretation? I don’t know. In the ear of the listener? I don’t know. Supporters who are defensive about it shouldn’t be. He wants the job no matter which of the two.
I’d like to make it clear to you that I think Cain is admirable and talented. I don’t feel the same way about Huckabee with whom he shares a music/political/evangelical friendship. I know he is as Conservative on social issues as Conservatives require. I also know he belongs to one of the most liberal leaning Baptist churches in the nation and has working relationships with the kinds of black leaders who are loathed by Conservatives. He’s managed to separate philosophical and political differences while rising to Associate Pastor of that church.
My point in my original post was that he admires Romney, supported him in the past, and said he would serve as his VP.