LOL!!!!!!!!!!! the Cainiacs on this forum must be ripping their hair out. How could “their” man endorse the very candidate they detest.
I really dont know if this is good or bad for Newt
More Details from Fox 5 Atlanta. 2 pm presser for Newt?
Source: Herman Cain to Endorse Newt Gingrich Monday
Updated: Sunday, 04 Dec 2011, 10:49 PM EST
Published : Sunday, 04 Dec 2011, 10:47 PM EST
By MYFOXATLANTA STAFF/myfoxatlanta
ATLANTA - Herman Cain might be out of the running as a Republican presidential candidate, but his voice still carries weight with his many loyal supporters. Since he bowed out of the race Saturday, candidates have been courting and pundits have been speculating on just who would end up with his endorsement.
Sources tell FOX 5 News that Herman Cain plans to endorse fellow Georgian Newt Gingrich on Monday. They say details of a formal announcement are still being worked out.
A spokesperson with the Gingrich campaign said there is a 2 p.m. press conference in New York which would follow a meeting with Donald Trump.
Voters will start the process of picking the next GOP presidential candidate starting in Iowa on January 2nd and the first primary vote in New Hampshire on January 10th.
Hi kate....you are right to wonder if this hurts or helps...I can see the press saying “birds of a feather flock together” in relationship to their wanderings from the nest. However Newt and Cain already made it clear they were “buddies” for years so with their chit chat debate before, so this really isn’t going to surprise the Cainites...remember they were liking the idea of a Cain/Newt ticket...Many even said they’d settle for a Newt/Cain ticket as well.
I think Newt has plans for Cain and they need to just get over their lose as soon as possible so they can get on board with Cain, who said he’s not going to be silenced, and Newt who is certainly going to have a place for Cain....good things a com’in down the pike!
It truly is very Ironic, and so funny, I hear Crow is not very tasty.
Cain endorsed Romney last time around...and he might again! I think in a few weeks it’ll be hard to find recent Cain news on google. Media will consider him irrelevant. And by the time the primaries get started, scales will have fallen from the eyes of his supporters.
Cain’s contribution has been to show us how quick people are (even sensible, politically mature conservatives) to fall under the spell of a superficially charming huckster who, like a certain Music Man, “can’t read a note of music!”