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  • Cain momentum continues; South could be key

    10/29/2011 1:09:58 AM PDT · by Kartographer · 151 replies
    AP/YahooNews ^ | 10/29/11 | SHANNON McCAFFREY
    Herman Cain's rise in the polls appears to be no fluke. Unlike some other Republican presidential contenders who have flamed out fast after auditioning as the conservative antidote to Mitt Romney, Cain is still riding high atop public opinion surveys. "They said I was the flavor of the week," the Georgia businessman said at an appearance Friday on a campaign swing through Alabama. "But four weeks later the Cain campaign still tastes good!" Cain lacks the money and organization of his top-tier GOP competitors. But, so far, he's survived several high-profile campaign blunders and an onslaught of attacks on his...
  • Cain ties Romney in Arizona poll, Obama holds own

    10/27/2011 11:03:58 PM PDT · by South40 · 38 replies
    BizJournals.com ^ | 0/27/2011 | Mike Sunnucks
    A new statewide poll by the Behavior Research Center shows businessman Herman Cain tied with Mitt Romney in a potential Arizona Republican presidential primary. The BRC Rocky Mountain Poll gives both Cain and Romney 20 percent of the vote. U.S. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas is next with 9 percent. Texas Gov. Rick Perry grabs 7 percent in the GOP field.
  • Herman Cain: ‘I Gotta Fight Romneycare and Get the Nomination’

    10/27/2011 11:55:33 AM PDT · by Mozilla · 10 replies
    ABC News ^ | 10-27-11 | Susan Archer
    Herman Cain skipped a RNC gala in Washington D.C. tonight to speak at the sold out Nueces County Republican Women’s Dinner in Corpus Christi. Following a private fundraiser in his honor, Cain talked about his 9-9-9 plan and railed against the Obama administration and a healthcare plan he said the American people did not want. “Back in early 1990s”, Cain said, “I had to fight Hillarycare and be an outspoken voice against Hillarycare. During the passage of Obamacare, I had to fight Obamacare and he passed it anyway against the will of the people. So it seems as if many...
  • Herman Cain tops Mitt Romney in latest CBS/NYT poll

    10/25/2011 5:16:12 AM PDT · by TexasFreeper2009 · 146 replies
    cbsnews.com ^ | 10/25/11 | Corbett B. Daly
    Businessman Herman Cain is now atop the field of Republican White House hopefuls, squeaking past former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in the latest CBS News/New York Times poll. Cain garnered 25 percent support of Republican primary voters in the poll released Tuesday, compared to Romney's 21 percent. In early October, the two men were tied at 17 percent.
  • Cain Hopes His Iowa Speech Settled Abortion Issue

    10/23/2011 5:19:35 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 137 replies
    Christian Post ^ | October 23, 2011 | Anugrah Kumar
    Republican presidential candidate Cain hadn’t been in the state for two months, but he was able to connect with a majority of about 800 conservatives at the Des Moines event and reassure them that he was pro-life. “In terms of preventing abortion on demand, I would not sign any legislation for government-funded abortion,” Bloomberg quoted the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO as telling the audience, as he sought to defend his Oct. 19 statement to CNN that although he opposed abortion,“it’s not the government’s role or anybody else’s role to make that decision.” “I would not sign any legislation that in...
  • Herman Cain acknowledges his electric border fence idea isn't a joke after all

    10/18/2011 4:39:29 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 246 replies
    CBS News ^ | October 17, 2011 | Sarah Huisenga
    PHOENIX - After first apologizing for suggesting an electric fence along the border, Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain told reporters here Monday that he still thinks it's a good idea for controlling illegal immigration. "I'm not walking away from that," he said. Cain has spent the last several days explaining a controversial comment about building an electrified fence along the U.S. - Mexico border that he said could kill people trying to enter the country illegally. On Sunday, he said his comments were "a joke." But talking to reporters here after a meeting here with Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio,...
  • Cain: "I'm going after Romney" at the debate

    10/11/2011 12:12:41 PM PDT · by Cato in PA · 186 replies · 15+ views
    Politico ^ | 12:22 PM | Alexander Burns & Juana Summers
    In a radio interview just now, Herman Cain previewed his Tuesday night debate plan: “I’m going after Romney.” "I’m not going after Perry. I don’t need to go after Perry," Cain said, per POLITICO's Juana Summers.
  • Raising Cain

    10/02/2011 4:22:21 AM PDT · by SueRae · 45 replies
    Weekly Standard ^ | 10/2/2011 | Fred Barnes
    Both President Obama and Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain went to graduate school. Obama got a degree at Harvard Law School. Cain did his graduate work at Purdue and Burger King University. That doesn’t tell you all you need to know about the difference between Obama and Cain, but it explains a lot. Obama and Cain are African Americans, but there the likeness ends. Obama is a liberal, Cain a conservative. Their parents, their upbringing, their education, their careers, the lessons they learned from life—these are as dissimilar as where they’ve wound up, Obama in the White House and Cain...
  • Herman Cain Interview on New Ideas to Tame Iran (Dick Morris)

    09/26/2011 10:17:55 AM PDT · by justsaynomore · 60 replies
    Dick Morris Lunch Hour ^ | 9/26/11 | Dick Morris
    Cain talks foreign policy, economy and energy independence with Dick Morris. He reveals something in his background many people probably don't know.
  • Herman Cain's Speech at CPAC

    09/26/2011 8:31:50 AM PDT · by Marie · 32 replies
    YouTube ^ | 2/11/11 | Herman Cain
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZDkacOveF0 This morning I came across this video from SeekAndFind on another thread. After watching it with my daughter, this thought occurred to me: For many years, the establishment Republicans and the MSM have convinced us that the only way we can win elections is to choose a moderate in the primaries. They tell us that we have to choose a candidate that can appeal to the Independents who are soft on the Constitution and social issues. They tell us that our candidate can't win if he's too polarizing. He has to be soft on abortion ('I'm pro-life, but I'm...