Herman Cain was born in 13 December, 1945. He is an American businessman, politician, columnist, and radio host from Georgia. He is the former chairman and CEO of Godfather's Pizza.
Herman Cain, the Florida straw poll Saturday, rounded up three days of the festival and events of the Republican presidential campaign won.
Cain won first place with 37.1 percent of the vote by nearly 3,000 votes, more than double the runner-up score.
Texas Governor Rick Perry, an early favorite, came in a devastating second, with about 15 percent of the vote, according to expectations.
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney came in third with 14 percent.
Former Senator Rick Santorum in Pennsylvania followed with 10.9 percent, Texas Rep.
Ron Paul, with 10.4 percent, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, to 8.4 percent, and former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, to 2.3 percent.
Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann rounded at the bottom with 1.51 percent.
Perry was the presumed winner in the days before the election, but Cain has gained ground quickly, relentlessly to the convention center with volunteers, supporters and signs of the campaign.
Saturday, utensils Cain was competing only by the Santorum campaign.
Romney is in third place came largely as a surprise. His name was still on the ballot, although he did not actively compete in the investigation or to send a substitute to the strain in the hours before the vote.
Perry had a disappointing performance Thursday night Fox News debate, and has taken heat for his positions on immigration and his inability to go home to his challenge to Romney.
Teresa Valdez, a delegate from Port Orange, who voted for Santorum told The Daily callers they could not support Perry because of his weakness on immigration.
Perry also gave the fans their candidates below average on the debate. Perry volunteers Vicki Maddox Tampa is one of them, although they defended his economic record in an interview with TheDC.
Herman Cain, the Florida straw poll Saturday, rounded up three days of the festival and events of the Republican presidential campaign won.
Cain won first place with 37.1 percent of the vote by nearly 3,000 votes, more than double the runner-up score.
Texas Governor Rick Perry, an early favorite, came in a devastating second, with about 15 percent of the vote, according to expectations.
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney came in third with 14 percent.
Former Senator Rick Santorum in Pennsylvania followed with 10.9 percent, Texas Rep.
Ron Paul, with 10.4 percent, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, to 8.4 percent, and former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, to 2.3 percent.
Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann rounded at the bottom with 1.51 percent.
Perry was the presumed winner in the days before the election, but Cain has gained ground quickly, relentlessly to the convention center with volunteers, supporters and signs of the campaign.
Saturday, utensils Cain was competing only by the Santorum campaign.
Romney is in third place came largely as a surprise. His name was still on the ballot, although he did not actively compete in the investigation or to send a substitute to the strain in the hours before the vote.
Perry had a disappointing performance Thursday night Fox News debate, and has taken heat for his positions on immigration and his inability to go home to his challenge to Romney.
Teresa Valdez, a delegate from Port Orange, who voted for Santorum told The Daily callers they could not support Perry because of his weakness on immigration.
Perry also gave the fans their candidates below average on the debate. Perry volunteers Vicki Maddox Tampa is one of them, although they defended his economic record in an interview with TheDC.
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