Herman Cain is out of the race for sure although he said he was taking a break from the campaign trail instead of dropping his candidacy bid for the Republican nomination. Cain had held the lead for awhile, gaining support from diversified demographic areas. His appeal to the public was grand. It was evident when the debates were held because the audience was behind his back, giving a tremendous cheer whenever he stuck to his disposition and spoke with such potency. He ran an inspiring campaign until the end. What ultimately determined his fate were allegations from women who claimed that he had a relationship with during the time he was married to his current wife. Time after time he denied the claims about his actions, but there soon became too many attacks from the public and super-pacts of the other running mates. Cain started out as a man with dreams that were extraordinary, much different then his counterparts. His new ideas that were never thought of before earned a lot attention, mostly from tea-party supporter hoping for a total change and revolution in the government that captivates the nation currently. Not only were his ideas simple, like the 9-9-9 plan, but these innovations in political thought were well planned and Americans could easily understand the content of the proposed bills. He could relate to the average American probably the best out of all the candidates, mostly due to his humble backgrounds. He started out in a family that was not well-off. He worked his way up by working in plenty of different jobs to get enough pay to survive and move on. He soon earned obtained enough money to open a small business, a pizza restaurant. His success contributed to massive gains and soon became a lobbyist for the National Restaurant Association. This may have hurt his chances of wining the nomination, but he followed the American dream to become a wealthy man.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/03/herman-cain-suspending-presidential-campaign_n_1126331.html
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