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The Republican Party is grabbing at
straws. They still don't have a clear front
runner for the 2012 presidential race.
After the embarrassment that is Donald
Trump drew national attention to the
birther debate, and got his ego checked big
time during the recent White House
Correspondents' Dinner, he has been quiet
as a church mouse.
Poor thing needs to stick to reality TV.
But there is a potential republican
contender who refuses to be silent. His
name is Harry Cain and he loves criticizing
Obama. At last Thursday's Republican
debate in Greenville, S.C., Cain took shots
both at President Barack Obama and the
other four contestants on stage. "One right
decision does not a great president make,"
he said of Mr. Obama's successful calling
for the strike that killed Osama bin Laden.
Black Republican, Herman Cain, Set to Run Against
Obama in 2012 Elections
BY EEW NEWS WIRE STAFF







Boasting that he had never been elected, Mr. Cain nodded to his rivals—a congressman, two
former governors and a former senator—and said, "They have held public office before." Then he
addressed the audience, drawing laughter and applause with the line, "How's that working out for
you?"
A non-scientific Fox focus group held directly after the debate, declared Cain, the former CEO of
Godfather's Pizza, the overwhelming winner. In an email sent out on Sunday morning, Cain told
his supporters to "save the date," May 21, for an announcement rally in the Peach State.
"After coming out as the clear victor of the first Republican presidential debate in
Greenville, South Carolina, this past Thursday, Herman Cain has come closer to making a
final decision regarding a bid for the White House," the email said. "He will announce this
decision at a free, public rally in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia."
According to reports, Cain is considered to be a longshot candidate in the race for the GOP
presidential nomination in 2012, but seems to be finding success in reaching conservative voters.
View this recent video below of him speaking and tell EEW what you think Does he have a shot?
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