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Herman Cain 2012? Former Godfather's Pizza CEO Mulling Presidential Run

MIKE GLOVER   03/ 6/11 01:12 PM ET   AP

Herman Cain 2012

DES MOINES, Iowa — Most Americans haven't heard of Herman Cain, the former head of a chain of pizza restaurants who is considering seeking the Republican presidential nomination.

But in Iowa, home to the nation's first presidential caucuses, Cain has caught the attention of conservative activists influenced by the tea party movement who aren't bothered by candidates who have succeeded in business but have never held a public office.

"He's creating quite a buzz," said former Iowa Republican Party Chairman Richard Schwarm. "He is someone Iowa caucus-goers are going to take very seriously."

Cain, 65, from suburban Atlanta, has visited Iowa several times recently and will return to Des Moines on Monday for a conservative forum. Cain likely will express views similar to other speakers, including former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, but he'll offer a vastly different resume.

Apart from a failed 2004 run for the U.S. Senate in Georgia, Cain hasn't sought election to public office. Instead, he held a series of high-profile business positions that culminated with part ownership of the Godfather's Pizza restaurants. He left the company in 1996 and among other positions has worked as host of a radio program in Atlanta, where he espoused his views against abortion and in support of a strong national defense, a smaller government and a return to the gold standard.

In January, he announced the formation of an exploratory committee to consider seeking the GOP presidential nomination. "I couldn't sit back and watch this country continue to go down the wrong track," Cain said in a telephone interview. "What we have lacked is leadership."

His message is finding an audience, especially among tea party activists. Last month he was invited to speak at a Tea Party Patriot gathering in Phoenix, where he won a presidential straw poll. "He's very, very engaging," said Jenny Beth Martin, national coordinator of the organization.

Steve Scheffler, a member of the Republican National Committee and leading social conservative in Iowa, said Cain was "beginning to garner some interest" in the state. Last fall Cain campaigned for two state legislators aligned with the tea party who defeated incumbent Democrats.

Republican strategist Rich Galen, who worked on former Sen. Fred Thompson bid for the 2008 GOP presidential nomination, said some conservative supporters are noting that it didn't take long for Barack Obama to rise from community activist to U.S. senator to president. Like Obama, Cain is black, putting him in a small category of African-American conservatives.

Schwarm said even little-known candidates can compete in Iowa against those with better national name recognition. In 2000, Steve Forbes finished a strong second in the caucuses behind George W. Bush but far ahead of John McCain.

"He is a long shot, but so is almost everyone else right now," Schwarm said. "The variable is how active will the tea party people be."

Cain said his business success has left him wealthy, but not at a level where he could self-finance a campaign. Cain said he's eager to travel through Iowa and other early-nominating states, meeting one-on-one with voters.

"Leadership is the ability to take a good idea and sell it," said Cain. "When the public understands it, they will demand it. You've got to be able to sell the idea."

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DES MOINES, Iowa — Most Americans haven't heard of Herman Cain, the former head of a chain of pizza restaurants who is considering seeking the Republican presidential nomination. But in Iowa, h...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Most Americans haven't heard of Herman Cain, the former head of a chain of pizza restaurants who is considering seeking the Republican presidential nomination. But in Iowa, h...
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11:38 PM on 03/11/2011
dance Tom Dance !!!
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jimspy
Quod quae operibus sufficit.
05:12 PM on 03/08/2011
Fellow Dems: Watch out for this guy. I smell a juggernaut.
You heard it here first.
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mamapower
OBAMA*BIDEN*2012
03:44 PM on 03/08/2011
LOL Michael Steele 2.0!
01:33 PM on 03/08/2011
Herman Cain is the leader this country needs.
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danielboone
02:16 AM on 03/08/2011
Well there is three who can beat Obama.
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pgurlatl
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01:48 AM on 03/08/2011
I really do hope all these wacko Republicans go for it. Because a split vote would have Obama in the can.
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ObamAtomic
10:21 PM on 03/07/2011
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All Obama has ever had to do is sign a document, giving his permission to release his records, just like he did when he released his short form — the one with no factually verifiable info. So I don't know where you think it gets you to simply make crap up. All anyone needs to see somebody's records is that person's permission­. Like so:

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Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombi­e is giving up on efforts to squash claims that President Barack Obama wasn't born in his state -- but it's not for lack of trying. State Attorney General David Louie told the governor that it's against state law to release private documents, including an individual­'s birth documentat­ion without the person's consent..."
http://www­.nydailyne­ws.com/new­s/politics­/2011/01/2­2/2011-01-­22_neil_ab­ercrombie_­hawaii_gov­ernor_drop­s_mission_­to_dispel_­birthers_p­rove_obama­_wa.html

Keep those excuses coming, though.
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Birther you foolish,this is the Pizza thread.
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spark340
08:08 PM on 03/07/2011
A good man ! Wish he had a bit more political experience though ! It would be good for the country to finally have a man that lived and understood the African American Experience and understands business , job creation , and capitalist freedom that elevates all .

Ideas and Competition are what makes Nations strong and so welcome aboard Mr. Cain and lets hear what you have to say .
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sloyd
Return to original Republicanism to save America
08:23 PM on 03/07/2011
Herman Cain to Obama at CPAC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZDkacOveF0&feature=player_embedded
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ObamAtomic
10:25 PM on 03/07/2011
LOL-Audition for a commercial!
02:29 AM on 03/08/2011
" that lived and understood the African American Experience "

Oh Christ, give it a rest Buckwheat !
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07:54 PM on 03/07/2011
only a party of knuckledragging racists in perpetual denial could believe what they really needed to win in '08 was a black candidate.
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pgurlatl
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01:49 AM on 03/08/2011
Well they did try with a non Muslim who they thought could appeal to Muslims although I don't understand that logic.

They also tried to get a brainless female.

So why not get someone who could do a jig. We see how well it worked for Michael Steele.
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lasjazzman
Stress = perfectionist + lousy typist!
07:44 PM on 03/07/2011
Well now - after years of yapping about the need for a viable third party in this country -- an option for our dumbed down electorate presents itself -- THE PIZZAAAAAAAA PARTYYYYYYYYY!!!! Just think of the campaign rallies and dinners - Godfathers, Papa Murphy's, Abby's, Pizza Hut, Domino's -- Bahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!
02:21 PM on 03/08/2011
The Pizza Party: We "deliver" on our promises!

Free breadstix with every vote!
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lasjazzman
Stress = perfectionist + lousy typist!
03:28 PM on 03/08/2011
Bravo! And the joke rolls on!!
07:19 PM on 03/07/2011
We've heard of him here. Godfathers started here before it grew into a conglomerate and began to taste like the boxes it was delivered in...
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carlgt1
11:25 PM on 03/07/2011
yeah, why do the most draconian knuckle-draggin' Repug business-people have the worst quality stuff? think Godfather's, Halliburton, ebay, HP, Massey mining/Blankenshite etc. Obviously having the cheapest inferior product possible (to maximize profits & minimize quality & safety) is the main goal. And they run the country like that....
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mdlawyer2
07:12 PM on 03/07/2011
The real question is Cain Able (Abel)? I don't give Adamn. His election would portend the Eve of our republic's destruction. Oh, isn't it all so biblical?
ModerateVoiceofReason
Confusing with facts
07:07 PM on 03/07/2011
I met the man when I worked for Godfather's Pizza.

Nice fellow. I won't vote for him, but nice nonetheless
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biddan1000
06:59 PM on 03/07/2011
Mr. Cain is a serious individual with outstanding ideas and should be a formatable candidate in the Republican party.
07:41 PM on 03/07/2011
What is a 'formatable candidate'? A candidate that you can put in a format?
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ObamAtomic
10:30 PM on 03/07/2011
He mean like it when you format a Hard Drive.HAHA!

Formidable.
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Passenger57
Keeping Calm And Carrying On...
06:51 PM on 03/07/2011
I like it when Pubs think the country should be run like a business.
Boehner & Co. wailed about jobs - what would the unemployment rate be when 'CEOOTUS' starts chopping jobs left and right, cutting the "waste" that was once someone's job?
The same people who are claiming that we're too broke to fix our infrastructure will cheer as CEOOTUS announces he's going to spend $$$ to "modernize' things at USA Inc. - which probably means the workers will help build the machines that will take their jobs...