It's NEVER the campaign's fault.
This wasn't Rasmussen's fault. It appears to have been a transcription error at NewsMax -- they left a paragraph in from an article about the November 2nd Rasmussen poll when they posted their article about Rasmussen's November 20th poll.
The Cain team apparently doesn't subscribe to Rasmussen, and so they didn't have the Rasmussen poll information, and just went off what NewsMax said.
Other "news articles" were just blogs either reporting the Newsmax information, or more often were reporting the e-mail information from the Cain campaign as if it was news.
This isn't the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd time that the Cain team has used bad internet information and taken bad action based on it. This is a serious problem for a person who wants to be President -- acting on faulty information leads you to disastrous results when you command a military.
But just keep going on making excuses for why the Cain Campaign seems to suffer from things that no other campaign seems to suffer from.
You know, CT, I didn't even bother reading past this line, because you spew the same old talking points day after day. In your case it is ALWAYS the campaign's fault.
NOTHING Cain's campaign does is good enough for you because he is not your candidate and you have found what you believe to be the ideal talking point against him. You cannot argue against him on the issues, so you try to make it about other things.
FYI - I actually believe the campaign has made mistakes *gasp*. I know that flies in the face of your meme that we worship Cain and his staff. People can have different ways they would do things, but on things that matter, I still see eye to eye with Cain, and I TRUST his character, more than any other candidate running.
Nothing has happened has shaken my belief that he is a man of principle. It's too bad more people don't see that as an overarching quality in a President. We would be better off if they had.