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Showing posts with label Herman Cain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Herman Cain. Show all posts
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Analysis of Herman Cain' 9-9-9 Scheme
Hat/tip to Andrew Sullivan
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Sunday, October 16, 2011
Obama Well Ahead Of Rivals In 2012 Money Race
It should also be noted that these amounts shown here raised by the 2012 presidential candidates do not include the nearly $28 million more President Obama raised that went directly to the Democratic National Committee. None of the money raised by the Republican candidates is going to the Republican National Committee. In the previous quarter, President Obama raised a record $86 million ($47 for his own campaign and $38 million for the DNC).
Joe.My.God posted the numbers shown above before the Bachmann and Gingrich campaigns had filed their reports.
Joe.My.God posted the numbers shown above before the Bachmann and Gingrich campaigns had filed their reports.
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Rick Perry,
Ron Paul
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Herman Cain Leads Latest NBC Poll
Cain also leads putative frontrunner Mitt Romney in recent polls in Florida, South Carolina, and Iowa.. Surely, a Black man could never be elected President of the United States, right?
Hat/tip to Joe.My.God.
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Rick Perry,
Rick Santorum,
Tim Pawlenty
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Herman Cain Wins FL Straw Poll
Wowsa! Just when you thought things couldn't get any weirder in the Republican presidential nominating contest, comes this:
Herman Cain: 37.11%
Rick Perry: 15.43%
Mitt Romney: 14.00%
Rick Santorum: 10.88%
Ron Paul: 10.39%
Newt Gingrich: 8.43%
Jon Huntsman: 2.26%
Michele Bachmann: 1.51%
Herman Cain, the former CEO of Godfather's pizza and only person of color in the crowded Republican field, placed first in the Florida straw poll. Michele Bachmann, a notable homophobe, placed dead last, with stupid AND homophobic Rick Santorum placing 4th, behind Mitt Romney and Rick Perry. Interesting!
Herman Cain: 37.11%
Rick Perry: 15.43%
Mitt Romney: 14.00%
Rick Santorum: 10.88%
Ron Paul: 10.39%
Newt Gingrich: 8.43%
Jon Huntsman: 2.26%
Michele Bachmann: 1.51%
Herman Cain, the former CEO of Godfather's pizza and only person of color in the crowded Republican field, placed first in the Florida straw poll. Michele Bachmann, a notable homophobe, placed dead last, with stupid AND homophobic Rick Santorum placing 4th, behind Mitt Romney and Rick Perry. Interesting!
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2012 elections,
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homophobia,
Michele Bachmann,
Mitt Romney,
presidency,
primary election,
Republicans,
Rick Perry,
Rick Santorum
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Compare All The Candidates On LGBT Issues
Think Progress LGBT has this useful chart detailing the positions of all the current Presidential candidates on LGBT issues.
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gay rights,
Herman Cain,
homophobia,
LGBT,
marriage equality,
Michele Bachmann,
Mitt Romney,
President Obama,
Rick Perry
Friday, June 10, 2011
Herman Cain Says Homosexuality Is A Sin and A Choice
MadProfessah first blogged about Black republican presidential candidate Herman Cain way back in April, noting then that he was once a mathematics major.
Cain has started making headlines because he is starting to appear in the middle or at the top of polling lists in early Presidential primary states, with more support than media darlings like Jon Huntsman and Tim Pawlenty.
Openly gay Miami Herald blogger Steve Rothaus has the transcript:
"I believe homosexuality is a sin because I'm a Bible-believing Christian, I believe it's a sin," he said. "But I know that some people make that choice. That's their choice."
Cain was asked: "So you believe it's a choice?"
"I believe it is a choice," he responded.I wonder if Mr. Cain believes in the Golden Rule?
Hat/tip to Rod 2.0
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