Posted on 07/10/2004 7:49:32 AM PDT by CondiArmy
Herman Cain for U.S. Senate, The Promise of America Tour through Georgia
Herman will make a record setting 52 stops to meet supporters and rally voters the week of July 10 - July 17 as he brings his message of restoring Conservative Common Sense to the U.S. Senate to all corners of Georgia!
July 10 : Hall County, Henry County, Towns County Hermans Tribute to Zell Miller!, Walker County
July 11: Cherokee County, Fulton County, Gilmer County, Gordon County, Whitfield County
July 12: Bartow County, Cobb County, Douglas County, Floyd County, Hall County
July 13: Ben Hill County, Crisp County, Muscogee County, Sumter County, Tift County, Troup County
July 14: Bacon County, Coffee County, Colquitt County, Decatur County, Dougherty County, Lowndes County, Thomas County, Ware County
July 15: Bulloch County, Burke County, Chatham County, Effingham County, Glynn County, Liberty County, Richmond County
July 16: Baldwin County, Bibb County, Houston County, Laurens County, Morgan County, Oconee County, Putnam County, Richmond County, Washington County
July 17: Barrow County, Clarke County, Forsyth County, Gwinnett County, Habersham County, Jackson County, Lumpkin County, Walton County
CALL (404) 366-8101 TO FIND THE PROMISE OF AMERICA TOUR STOP NEAR YOU!
[This is an email to from the Herman Cain campaign]
What, and just stop for 10 minutes in each county?
Somebody from Georgia help me out here. We Republicans in Louisiana suffered a major disappointment a while back in our gubanatorial race when a clearly more qualified Republican minority(Indian) candidate, Bobby Jindal, who made mincemeat of his white, female Democrat opponent in their debates came up short because the rural white vote that would ordinarily vote for the more conservative candidate voted for the candidate with a complexion more like their own.
Jindal ran a very conservative campaign and amazingly got the backing of the black, Democrat mayor of New Orleans and led in the polls right up to the end. Post-election vote anaysis showed that the rural "bubba" vote in the central and northern area of the state that normally votes more conservative went to Blanco instead of as expected to the conservative candidate.
Is the same phenomenon a danger for Herman Cain? From what I've read and heard about him he sounds very much like Jindal. I just hope if he makes the general election he doesn't suffer the same fate.
Go Herman!
I don't think Cain will have a problem if nominated because the Dems clear front-runner is a liberal black woman from Atlanta. His big hurdle is his primary opponen; a moderate, counrty-club white Republican.
As for the lenght of stay per county, I don't know how long he will stay in other places but he will be in my county for 45 minutes.
Do you know how we find out what time Herman will be in our county and where?
You can call the Cain office at (404) 366-8101 and they can tell you where he will be.
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