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.
....”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.”.....
Humm-mmm....wonder why the author incorporated these two events as if they are one and the same....which if so Newt’s moving this ball both with Trump and Cain.
I have said before...you want to watch who Newt sees and how he’s framing this entire primary now.....he’s getting people on board and this all evidences once again Newt knows HOW to bring people together and get the doing of what needs done done.
Two things I see him doing...He’s taking the debates out of the hands of the media....he’s aligning powerful people..of which Cain is one of several...in order for the republicans to oust Obama....and only the republicans for our country above their own interests is he interested in bringing on board.
Cain was my candidate. After him, I will vote 3rd party. If it’s a vote for Obama, it is what it is. Maybe the GOP should select a nominee more worthy of a vote next time.