Mitt Romney is pretty much tied with U.S. President Barack Obama in polls (when you account for poll margin of error), even though the economy is horrible. Herman Cain — who unsuccessfully launched a presidential bid earlier this year — gets his dig in on the moderate-conservative Republican presidential candidate. From the liberal Huffington Post: "Herman Cain took a shot at Mitt Romney on Friday, stating that if he
were the Republican presidential nominee, he would have a 'substantial
lead' over President Barack Obama. 'The reason is quite simple: I have some depth to my ideas,' Cain told a crowd of more than 300 at the University of Florida as part of his 'College Truth Tour.'"
Herman Cain: "If I Was The Republican Presidential Nominee, I'd Have A Substantial Lead Over Obama"
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9/21/2012
Labels: U.S. Presidential Elections