Despite delays at the Republican National Convention due to Tropical Storm Isaac, Tea Partiers pressed ahead with their Unity Rally in Tampa Bay Church on Sunday. The rally, designed to promote a ...
The Huffington Post is reporting that Herman Cain’s 2012 Campaign for the GOP presidential nomination is being met by controversy. Former Iowa Straw Poll coordinator Kevin Hall has alleged that he ...
When Cain endorsed Mitt Romney today it was his fourth endorsement of the year. May 16, 2012 -- intro: Apparently the fourth time's the charm for Herman Cain when it comes to making an endorsement in ...
Herman Cain will be delivering the Tea Party response to the State of the Union tonight—not that any basic cable viewers will notice. The three major cable news networks, Fox News, MSNBC and CNN will ...
The Associated Press is reporting that the former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza and Tea Party favorite Herman Cain has officially entered the 2012 GOP race. The man who famously said, “Don’t condemn me ...
Herman Cain hosted a somewhat random press conference Wednesday to announce (for the second time!) that he's endorsed Mitt Romney, a man who has no Republican competitors in his race for president.
In case you missed Tuesday’s GOP debate, here’s a quick summary: Herman Cain likes talking about his ‘999’ Plan. He’s also been fond of touting the “Chilean Model” for privatizing Social Security — ...
ATLANTA -- Herman Cain has run a pizza chain, hosted a talk radio show and sparred with Bill Clinton over health care. He's never held elected office. Now the tea party favorite wants to be president.
Even by the standards of a strange and unpredictable Republican primary season, it’s amazing to see an African American former pizza mogul vault into the top tier of the 2012 GOP field, at least as ...
Herman Cain, the first person to announce his GOP candidacy in the 2012 presidential election, roots his campaign in the idea that the American Dream is under attack, actualizing an apocalyptic theme ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is now being protected by the U.S. Secret Service, the federal law enforcement agency that protects the president. Homeland ...
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