Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Herman Cain "Suspends" From the Candidational Bid


Herman Cain drops out of the presidential bid a few weeks before the nomination begins after facing several allegations towards being improper towards women. Always producing innovative ideas such as 9-9-9, Cain has been a liked candidate and remained high in the polls since his begin in May.

A rally that was supposed to launch Herman Cain’s campaign turned into a news conference in Atlanta on Saturday, December 3rd, as he stated, "I am suspending my presidential campaign because of the continued distraction.” Cain voices to his 400 supporters that appeared that day that his suspension in the race is due to the fact that the allegations have been hurtful to his family. “My wife, my family, and I – we know that those false and unproved allegations are not true!” he shouts as his wife Gloria sits and nods in agreement behind him.

Allegations that cause Cain’s dropout included Ginger White, a businesswoman in Atlanta who discussed how they have had ongoing affairs for over 13 years. Women leaking stories about being sexually harassed by Cain while working with the National Restaurant Association haunted the candidate throughout the past month.

Polls that originally had 23% of Republicans in favor of Cain dropped down to a whopping 8% in some areas of America. The former CEO was left with little choice as the media continue to display the situations. In regards to his choice to leave the race, Cain quotes "I am disappointed that it came to this point, that we had to make this decision."

Cain’s dropout now leaves seven candidates left: Bauchmann, Paul, Santorum, Gingrich, Perry, Romney, and Huntsman. Favorites Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney will be able to increase their voices and rise in the campaign. Other candidates will benefit with more spotlight as well.

Cain wishes to continue being a voice. Those who still support Cain can support him through his upcoming website thecainsolution.com.

2 comments:

  1. I wonder if he'll he considered as a potential Vice-Presidential Candidate for the future republican Nominee.

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  2. I wonder if his allegations are really true

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