Look, if you think Obama stands a fantastic chance of beating Cain, you and I disagree.
If we put our strength behind a solid person, they will win in 2012. They’ll win by more than 1% of the vote too.
Some interesting reads on Perry:
Perry record is one of Big Govt expansion and cronyism, aka, crony capitalism.. as well as his hypocrisy of saying one thing, but doing then opposite..such as on illegal Immigrants, and giving them tuition assistance, and Border Security, to accepting the Fed’s money to balance his Budget with, instead of using Texas resources and revenue, and by cutting excessive govt. spending.
He created 90% of Texas jobs, through the govt. sector, not the private sector.. as verified by his own Texas State Board Registry of Labor Statistics and Records, thus he is a big govt. liberal Republican party RINO.. so as he is being vetted, and being criticized rightly so, for his record, which is absolutely legitimate, thus his foundation claims of conservatism id crumbling as we speak.. from both sides of the aisle.!!
~Riehl World View~
by Mr Dan Riehl
“Rick Perry’s Crony Capitalism Problem Is Extremely Troubling”
http://www.riehlworldview.com/
I would have about as much of a chance as Cain.
Americans do not elect non-politicians (other than victorious generals) to the top office in the land. Cain couldn’t even win a Senate seat in one of the most conservative states in the Union. There is no way he wins the nomination. He has reached his peak already.
Nor have they elected a House member to the Presidency for almost two centuries. These are impossible long shots.