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Herman Cain Drops Out of the Race for Presidency

Republican frontrunner suspends his bid for White House after allegations of 13-year affair

December 3, 2011 RSS Feed Print

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Cain emphasized during the press conference, however, that he's not disappearing for good.

"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."

The Associated Press Contributed to this report.

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It had to do with the truth leaking out. Our next election could be as big of a sham as the last. Do you know why Sarah Palin's bus tour was really canceled? Do you know why she stayed 30 miles away from the second debate and chose the death of Steve Jobs to announce that she's not running? Know what leaked out? She's dodging the media now because of this

http://PalinsDirtyLittleSecret.blogspot.com/

dave simpson of AL 11:38AM December 05, 2011

So sorry Cain dropped out. America needed him, and he proves even more his Love for america by his Love for his family. He has shown that evil does not triumph no matter how much and how many stones were thrown. Evil brought many false witnesess against jesus, and they thought they won, for a while.

Ella teem of MO 11:49PM December 03, 2011

In Herm's view- affair with Ginger White - gave him the privilege of moving to White House

vkmo of CA 4:02PM December 03, 2011

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