Posted on 11/02/2011 5:19:08 AM PDT by TexasFreeper2009
Edited on 11/02/2011 6:29:48 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
A poll released Wednesday puts Herman Cain ahead of Mitt Romney by seven percentage points in the presidential race, reflecting a margin wider than the sampling error.
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Cain is looking more like the flavor of the decade :)
VERY interesting...
Yesterday someone mentioned the leak, may have come from a member of the NRA board.
That would fit.
These people are deadly serious and they have a LOT to LOSE. I mean, a LOT. It is getting very uncomfortable for them right now, expect full court press against HC, but there are ways to outsmart them and outlast them. Most of all, it will take massive amounts of average Americans rising up and scaring them. This is the one thing they do fear. Not any one politician, but the American People when they are united and outraged. It scares the living diarreah out of these bipartisan elites, take it from me.
Cain is a REAL thorn in the side of the elites. Don’t expect them to relinquish power quietly.
Major threat. Big time.
Never doubted it one minute.
Yeah, but now we all get to be non-racists because everyone gets to vote for a black man.
You know the left has to hate the fact that a black man is doing so well in the Republican Primary. So much for only white rich guys.
About a month ago I eavesdropped on a conversation between husband and wife (African-American and older) at the Navy Hospital while watching CNN. They put Cain’s picture on the screen and she asked her husband who’s that? He went into great detail explaining who he was and what he stood for and that he was a republican. I waited to hear her response and all she said was, hmmmm, really? A Republican?
Yesterday, I was trying to find posts about his one-on-one with Kraut and the others yesterday. He did answer all the questions but I thought some of the responses weren’t clear. Did he do a good enough job?
That was not an easy crowd for Herman.
NRA board = National Restaurant Associaton
Just to make it clear.
Only 3% of blacks like Cain.
That is because they are slow on the uptake. That figure will rise once Cain is actually nominated.
exactly...I use to shoot with a conservative talking black guy who got ticked off at me for suggesting that Obama was a Marxist...he emailed me that I have to vote for the Brother....well if there is a REAL brother up against this mulatto scum of a _resident...there will be more conservative Blacks voting for Cain than zer0.
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I was talking w/ a nice older black couple yesterday at my work — they’d heard of Cain, but didn’t know much about him, adding they just “weren’t really paying attention” yet. A LOT of people are like this and are not political junkies like many of us here. (Hard to understand, but true) They’ll pay attention probably NEXT SUMMER before the election ...
The money and support is pouring in for Herman Cain, but we cannot slow down now. Please help him by donating at http://www.hermancain.com/
Also to help join the buzz about Herman go to facebook.com and like him. In just the last week he has jumped 13% or 42000 with an impressive 10,000 in the last 24 hours. Make no mistake Karl Rove is watching Hermans likes and so is Romney who gained just 1500 since last Tuesday. THIS is the way to stick it to the GOP establishment! Please tell your family and friends to like Herman as well.
Romney Sucks!
It’s really interesting to see them twist themselves in pretzel knots to say that Cain’s popularity is BECAUSE conservatives are racist.
But one of his employees smokes!!!!
I love your idea of the response “So”?, Yaelle.
Clinton, Edwards, and Teddy are money in the bank.
Go Cain!
———Did he do a good enough job?——
I guess time will tell. My assessment is like yours.
I think he was thinking when he was rambling.
It was a tough crowd. Charles made it tough so it would be tough and not pandering. I would not do nearly as well.
Proves it has nothing to do with race for them, it has to do with freebies.
BTW, this was the same basic question he got from Romney at the last debate (he bungled that one also...responding with the apples and oranges retort).
If his plan replaces some hidden Federal taxes buried in the retail price of a product such that the end result is a lower overall tax, he needs to say so clearly and concisely.
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