Could two African Americans, Barack Obama and Herman Cain, square off for president?
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One of the most surprising twists in the Republican presidential race is the steep rise of Herman Cain in the polls.
He jumped 13 points last month while Rick Perry dropped twelve and is now the preferred candidate of 30 per cent of the tea party voters.
That throws up the incredible possibility that it will be Cain versus Obama for the top job in America, an unimaginable scenario just a few years ago.
The Cain mutiny has resulted in him being neck and neck with Romney for the Republican nomination.
Romney is not picking up the disaffected Perry voters, rather Cain is.
And he may have a real shot given the deep dislike of Romney among the most committed Republican voters.
"There's a door open such that people are willing to look at him and his accomplishments," Republican pollster David Winston told The Washington Post.
Political commentator Steven Schier, political science professor at Carleton College in Northfield, Minn.,told UPI Cain was certainly a major factor
"Cain's a fresh face, not a politician. He's a successful businessman and has been … articulate in debates," he said. "For all those reasons, I think that he has future possibilities."
He certainly has lived the American dream, growing up dirt poor in Georgia and ending up running one of America's largest food franchises in Godfather Pizza.
If he wins the Republican nomination it would set up the most incredible presidential race in history.
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Pittsburghkid | Oct 13, 2011, 07:38 PM EDT
As a Tea Party member, I support Cain. I do not watch TV, and was not aware that he was Black. I like his ideas. Less government, and more freedom.
It is interesting to note that he is Black, but no more then a footnote to me.
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seanomelbourne | Oct 13, 2011, 07:08 PM EDT
BTW bob you wer the opne who made the first personal attack.Now!! back to Cain he's a right wing extremist who climbed over the backs of the people who fought for his equality and not satisfied he denigrates all blacks who vote liberal.What an excuse of a man he is.
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seanomelbourne | Oct 12, 2011, 07:38 PM EDT
I commend the longevity of your marraige irishbob,a rareity in these time. As a retired 66 year old {Wife deceased)I cannot comprehend anyone leaning on a bigotted racist like Limbaugh(or Cunningham} for truth and honesty.BTW a successful family as yours appears to be is a claim to fame but you know that already.
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irishbob | Oct 12, 2011, 05:41 AM EDT
Seanomelbourne, you miss the point. First off, the interviewer’s name was O’Donnell, not McDonnell. Anyway, his question concerned TWO periods in time. One was the Rosa Parks bus incident, which happened in the 1950s. The other was the CRM, which was sparked by the Parks incident, but did not really get started until the 1960s. Mr. Cain was in HS in the 1950s, and in college in the 1960s. Mr. Cain answered his question. It’s just people like yourself that fail to hear it correctly. That’s all I am saying. I guess you have not heard that O’Donnell is in serious hot water for asking the question in the first place. Would he have asked that question of a WHITE candidate? As for my claim to fame, I have none. I am 70 years-old, have been married to the same woman for 45 years, have one child who heads her own company, am retired from the US Army (23 years – 1959-1982), am retired from the state of Georgia (GBI), am retired from United Technologies Corp, and am now on Social Security. So, unlike you, I have done nothing with my life; sorry!
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seanomelbourne | Oct 11, 2011, 07:49 PM EDT
I am well aware of Rosa and I remember the incident very well.Cain lied about his whereabouts during the sixties stating he was in high school when in fact he was a college student. Mc Donnell caught him out on a lie.You are so blinded by your extreme right wing views the truth doe's not matter to you.You can twist and squirm like the worm you are, at least pretend to be "fair and balanced". To quote Limbo is amusing considering the racist bigot he is.BTW I have three very successful adult children all professionals and university educated.Whats your claim to fame. You need to get out more and see some of the world it may make you less meanspirited.I was around when Rosa made her stand where were you? hiding in some corner like your lovechild Cain.
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irishbob | Oct 11, 2011, 02:18 AM EDT
I am beginning to see that seanomelbourne really does not understand much of what goes on around him. Let me try to explain this Cain “lying” thingy. What you heard was a conversation about two separate things. One was the Civil Rights Movement and the other was about Rosa Parks. Mr. Cain was asked where he thought black people would be sitting on the bus today if Rosa Parks had followed Mr. Cain’s father’s advise. The question concerned Rosa Parks sitting on a bus in December 1955. While the Civil Rights Movement began in 1954, it did not really take off until the early 1960s, and ran until 1968. So, Mr. Cain was not lying because he really was in high school at the time Mrs. Parks got on that bus in 1955. Now, here’s something else I’ll bet you did not know. Mr. O’Donnell, the person who conducted that contentious interview, is in a lot of hot water about the way it was conducted. The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The New York Times, MSNBC, and even Rush Limbaugh have come out against the interview. To help defend his case, Mr. O’Donnell resorted to calling in Al Sharpton, and surprise, surprise, Sharpton sided with O’Donnell. Come on seanomelbourne, if all you can think to say is that MR. Cain is an Uncle Tom with no guts, then I strongly suggest you crawl back under your rock and please, please, do not attempt to breed any offspring.
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seanomelbourne | Oct 10, 2011, 07:17 PM EDT
Mr Cain claimed he was in high school during the civil rights marches. In fact he attende university from 1963 to 1967 is that not a lie.He was probably cowering in his dorm singing "massa in the cold cold clay" like agood little uncle tom. No guts no glory.
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irishbob | Oct 10, 2011, 02:19 PM EDT
Okay “seanomelbourne”, shows us where Cain was caught lying. Have you even read his book? Can you even read? Perhaps you are one of those misguided creatures that get their opinions from CNN and MSNBC? You probably watched the interview that MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell did with Mr. Cain, where he asked him about comments in his book about his participation in the Civil Rights Movement. Mr. Cain took him to task and won, but you probably missed that part. I’ll bet you even missed the video FOX News had on this week that showed Mr. Cain at one of then President Bill Clinton’s Town Hall Meetings where Cain, who was CEO of Godfather’s at the time, took on Clinton on Hillarycare. That was something to see. The faster Clinton tossed figures at Cain showing his program would work, the faster Cain tossed them back showing it would not. All Clinton could do was smile and move on to someone else. Cain is for real, but I don’t believe he can win the election. I do, however, see him as a VP candidate.
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Scrivner | Oct 10, 2011, 12:02 PM EDT
Time to raise Cain. The more I see & hear him, the more I like him. Solindra, Fast & Furious, fabulous vacations...the populous is being driven to Tea Parties and "Occupy (insert local financial district)" movements. It's time for the "Hermanator!"
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TheOldPerfessor | Oct 09, 2011, 06:58 PM EDT
No, they couldn't.
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seanomelbourne | Oct 09, 2011, 05:58 PM EDT
Herman Cain was caught lying. His biography tries to rewrite his past to make him more acceptable as a candidate."If you lost your house and your job tough",that's his mantra.He's another wall street groveller the ultimate uncle tom who hid when better men than him were fighting for equality.
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allentown | Oct 09, 2011, 01:27 PM EDT
Herman Cain will lose his surging if he doesn't make his program for attacking illegal immigration more specific. His comment: " We already have a program for a pathway to citizenship" is confusing to those of us who want no pathway to citizenship for illegal aliens. Does he mean our legal pathway of getting on line and applying for citizenship, or does he mean a pathway for the illegal aliens in the country?
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AngelPrecious | Oct 09, 2011, 11:18 AM EDT
I definitely will vote for Herman Cain is he wins the Republican nomination. Maybe we will finally get rid of the "race card" in our country! LOL, GeorgeDillon, nope, Obama is NOT Able, oops Abel!
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cathy/marty | Oct 09, 2011, 10:24 AM EDT
One thing for sure, we know CAIN is an AMERICAN.
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