Predictable Attacks on Cain Get Uglier as His Poll Numbers Become More Impressive

Herman Cain
Washington Times - Republican presidential contender Herman Cain on Monday rejected potentially explosive allegations of “inappropriate behavior” that threatened to derail his surge in national polls, saying the accusations of sexual harassment in the 1990s were “totally false.” Speaking first to Fox News and then to a packed house at the National Press Club, Mr. Cain, a former Godfather’s Pizza CEO who now sits atop many polls, said that after a “thorough investigation” of the cases, first reported by the Politico website, the allegations were found to be “baseless.”
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“I’ve never sexually harassed anyone,” he said. “And yes, I was falsely accused while I was at the National Restaurant Association, and I say falsely because it turned out after the investigation to be baseless.” Read full story here: News New Mexico
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Anonymous said...

It would appear the left fears Cain. Perhaps for good reason. So what do they do? Go to the Clarence Thomas playbook. Obama has a miserable record. There's nothing to look forward to in his economic policies which only leaves making personal attacks on the most dangerous frontrunners in the republican party. This too will backfire. At the end of the day the president will have to defend his performance and explain to the American voters why things are worse. At what point does Obama take responsibility for his economy?

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