Herman Cain Surges In The Polls As More Republicans Get To Know Him
Herman Cain is leading the Republican presidential primary race, according to a poll released Tuesday. Why the sudden surge? Cain's name recognition has skyrocketed in recent weeks, and he's been able to maintain an exceptionally positive image among those Republicans who've heard of him, another survey suggests.
Cain has a 25 percent to 21 percent lead over former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney, according to a CBS News and The New York Times poll released Tuesday that focuses on likely Republican votes.
That lead is just within the survey's 4 percentage point margin of error, but many other polls conducted this month have also shown Cain in the lead. Cain also leads Romney 30.9 percent to 24.4 percent in HuffPost Pollster's trend estimate for the race, which complies data from all publicly available Republican-preference polls.
Cain also continues to hold the top position on Gallup's "Positive Intensity Score," a measure of the intensity of favorability for a candidate.
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Sorta seems like the Dem's candidate.."Romney"...is having a little trouble....buying the love....
Why did I say "Romney" is the Dem's candidate?
Simple...really....
The Dem's won't attack a black man....cuz, it's easier to promote a white one......
Why do I say this?
Cuz, it boils down to?
MONEY....
If, the Dem's can make the presidential race between Obama and Romney?
Then Obama has more money and a better chance of winning....
It's that simple....
Should the "race" be between Obama and Cain?
That's simple as well.....
Cuz, it won't be about what you can buy.....
It will be about?
What you can afford.....
Money can't buy you love....
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Pudfark
Re: Money can't buy you love....
Herman Cain has taken the lead in the race to win the Iowa Caucuses, according to a Des Moines Register poll published Saturday.
Cain finished with 23 percent, narrowly beating former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney who finished with 22 percent. The two are essentially tied however, as Cain's one point lead falls within the poll's +/-4.9 percentage point margin of error.
Cain's finish shows a significant gain of support in Iowa, as he scored just 10 percent in the Register's first poll held in June. Romney's support relatively stayed the same.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/10 ... z1cH5Ud7ZK
Cain finished with 23 percent, narrowly beating former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney who finished with 22 percent. The two are essentially tied however, as Cain's one point lead falls within the poll's +/-4.9 percentage point margin of error.
Cain's finish shows a significant gain of support in Iowa, as he scored just 10 percent in the Register's first poll held in June. Romney's support relatively stayed the same.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/10 ... z1cH5Ud7ZK