Sunday, January 29, 2012

Herman Cain Supports Gingrich

Having trouble figuring out who you want to support as the next president of the United States. If you are reading this blog, then it is assumed that you have already decided that tou won't be supporting Barack Obama come the general election. So who do you like.

Rick Santorum has an evangelical following and he is an articulate and likeable guy, so if your religious faith is solely your determining factor, then Santorum is your guy. If withdrawal from the world stage and isolationism appeals to you, then by all means pull the lever for Ron Paul.Paul wants to see America behind walls. If you don't really want to be bothered by making your own choice and you are content to take to one size fits all party pick candidate, then Mitt Romney is obviously the man for you.

If none of those candidates flip your switch or float your boat, Newt Gingrich is the man left standing. He isn't pretty and he he is the present target of everyone from the media to his own party elite. Therefore, in my mind? There must be some reasoning that he is fighting on all fronts right now while all the others are getting a pass. Herman Cain decided who he is supporting last night. You still have until November. Choose wisely.




 Cain backs Gingrich's presidential bid

Former presidential hopeful Herman Cain threw his support behind Newt Gingrich Saturday night, providing the former House speaker with a late boost just days before Florida's primary.

Cain, a tea party favorite, endorsed his fellow Georgian at a GOP fundraiser Saturday calling him "a patriot." "Speaker Gingrich is not afraid of bold ideas," Cain said.
The former pizza executive, who left the race before the first nominating contests after facing accusations of unwanted sexual advances, suggested the two have both undergone intense scrutiny.

"I know that Speaker Gingrich is running for president and going through this sausage grinder," Cain said. "I know what this sausage grinder is all about."
Cain is set to campaign with Gingrich on Monday in an 11th hour push for support. Gingrich is in a fierce fight for Tuesday's Florida's GOP primary with Mitt Romney.
Gingrich on Saturday night said that, like Cain, he is running a campaign based on big ideas and bold solutions.

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