Herman Cain, the insurgent populist whose candidacy has been ensnared by allegations, said Saturday that he is leaving the race for the Republican presidential nomination, saying that the allegations have cast a “cloud of doubt over me and this campaign.”
“As of today, with a lot of prayer and soul searching, I am suspending my presidential campaign,” he said at an event in Atlanta. “I am suspending my presidential campaign because of the continued distraction, the continued hurt . . . on me, on my family, not because we are not fighters, not because I am not a fighter.”
Cain’s campaign had sent mixed signals as to his future since new allegation became public earlier this week. While Cain has said he has been “reassessing” his candidacy, he also, at times, has been fiercely defiant, suggesting that unnamed enemies have been trying to do him in and vowing to press forward.
“The pundits would like for me to shut up, drop out and go away,” he said. “I am not going to be silenced, and I am not going away.”
Even as Cain continued to decry the claims as “false” and “baseless,” the sheer weight of the scandal has taken a brutal toll on the campaign, diverting Cain from advocating the “9-9-9” tax plan that helped turn him into a household name almost overnight, costing him financial support, and damaging him in the polls.
He was also hurt by a series of costly gaffes and confused moments, particularly with regard to foreign affairs, that exposed the Atlanta businessman’s lack of experience on the national political stage. Added together, the tumult persuaded conservatives looking for a champion to turn elsewhere, with most now casting their eyes at Newt Gingrich.
(Source: LA Times)
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This will probably guarantee Obama’s re-election. Romney and Gingrich have a long history of supporting bailouts, corporate welfare, subsidies for their friends, etc., meaning they aren’t in a position to criticize Obama for doing the same thing. The Republicans’ best chance now is a deadlocked convention leading to a dark horse candidate without much baggage from supporting dumb ideas that they shared with the Democrats.
His problems were less about foreign affairs and more about domestic affairs…
ANYONE and I mean ANYONE could beat Obama. He has a horrible record which is indisputable. He is responsible for the horrendous economic disaster and the unemployment. Don’t give me this 8.6% garbage because that number is SHEKER! The numbers don’t fit.
Obama, liberalism, and the democrat party MUST be defeated!
I am waiting for the ObamaMania media to actually vett obama instead of giving each Republican a public Enema.