I don’t know. I liked him, but I hadn’t taken him seriously as a candidate until the night before last.
Yesterday I did my homework on the man and shared what I’d found with my daughter. Cain now has two more supporters. My mother will be on board by tomorrow.
So I can guarantee three more votes for Cain in the primaries just from this house. My daughter will sway at least three of her friends.
If the buzz keeps up, he’ll start to surge within the next two weeks.
Well if Cain is still in the race by the time your state votes then I think you are choosing wisely.
But, if he drops out early because he simply can’t get any traction in the polls and/or with fundraising, you need to have a back up from those likely to still be in the race which most likely will be just Perry or Romney (unless you live in one of the few early primary states)