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Herman Cain 2012 Campaign Plans Fifty-State Strategy

Herman Cain

BY SHANNON McCAFFREY and STEVE PEOPLES   10/13/11 10:38 PM ET   AP

ATLANTA — Reveling in the national spotlight, Herman Cain is pledging to bolster his fledgling White House campaign.

He'll need to – and quickly – if he has any hope of winning the Republican nomination. The unlikely presidential contender has little campaign organization in Iowa, New Hampshire and other states where voting begins in less than three months. And he hasn't done much else in those places to capitalize on his recent surge in polls.

"We are now going to ramp up," Cain promised this week.

By that he means executing what aides call a 50-state strategy – for a nomination contest that's determined state by state. It's a nontraditional path that other candidates have tried unsuccessfully. Cain's campaign, which can seem almost overwhelmed by the attention that comes with a big rise in polls, argues that competing in the early voting states, while important, is not the only way to win the party's nomination.

His aides note that Barack Obama's 2008 campaign fanned out across the country and was successful. But Obama competed vigorously in the early voting states, too.

Still, Cain, who never has held political office, clearly has struck a chord with a part of the Republican electorate craving a fresh face not tied to the GOP establishment. This is the first presidential contest since the tea party's rise, and Cain is in many ways the natural culmination of the grass-roots movement: a straight-talking political outsider, espousing an anti-tax platform.

"The conservative wing of the Republican Party has been auditioning for an anti-Romney alternative for months now," former GOP strategist Dan Schnur said. "They've tried Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry, and they both wilted under the scrutiny. So far, Herman Cain seems to be holding his own."

Atlanta Tea Party Patriots co-founder Debbie Dooley explains it this way: "With Herman, what you see is what you get."

There's no telling how long the love for Cain will last or whether he can turn the buzz into votes on primary and caucus nights this winter. It takes more than enthusiasm to win the presidency. It takes money and organization, and Cain trails his top GOP rivals on both fronts.

Earlier this year, Cain had to lend his campaign $500,000 to stay afloat. He'll report his fundraising for the past three months within days. He is suggesting that money will no longer be a problem and says he now has enough to expand his campaign.

"I didn't want to get out in front and commit to spending a whole lot of money before I knew that the American people were going to say, `You know what? This long shot may not be such a long shot," Cain says.

His shoestrings campaign has a certain improvised feel as it scrambles to hire staff and keep pace with the intense media interest enveloping the former head of Godfather's Pizza since he cruised past Romney in a recent NBC/Wall Street Journal poll.

In New Hampshire this week, Cain's new press spokesman J.D. Gordon, sheepishly admitted to a throng of reporters that he didn't know the specifics about the candidate's schedule that same afternoon, nor the last time Cain had been in the state.

Cain has kept a nontraditional schedule.

With his popularity climbing last month, he eschewed the campaign trail for bookstores as part of a tour to promote his new memoir.

And Thursday, as the new poll showed him leading the pack, Cain didn't beeline it to Iowa to try to capitalize on it as expected. Instead, he made a relatively low-key appearance in Ohio at a Christian university. And on Friday, he was launching a bus tour through Tennessee.

Neither state holds a primary until March – two months after voting begins.

Cain argues that he's not ignoring the early states, and insists that he's adding staff and building campaigns in them.

He was an early visitor to Iowa, making his first trip to the leadoff caucus state in summer 2010. But Cain hasn't visited since the state GOP's presidential test vote Aug. 13. And his campaign there has been beset by staffing woes.

Three top Iowa aides, including one of the state's leading tea party organizers, quit Cain's campaign in June, unhappy with the candidate's apparent lack of commitment to appearing in the state. His Iowa campaign also tried to conceal the role of a top caucus adviser who had been ousted as the leader of a gay-pride group in Wisconsin amid a financial scandal with the organization, the former employee alleged in a letter and court testimony related to his application for unemployment.

Jeff Jorgenson, a Cain backer from Council Bluffs, acknowledged the Georgia businessman "does not have a well-grounded Iowa organization."

"I don't think that's hurt him yet," Jorgenson said. But he added that Cain would need a strong ground game to do well in the January caucuses.

Cain has four campaign staffers in Iowa, according to Lisa Lockwood, his Iowa campaign director.

In closely following New Hampshire, Cain has two paid staffers, compared to more than 10 each in the state for Romney and Perry. Cain also trails former Gov. Jon Huntsman and Texas U.S. Rep. Ron Paul in paid staffers there.

Cain's aides insist he has visited the state 18 times. But that doesn't match the perception of Republicans on the ground, who say he's been noticeably absent as other candidates flock to the first-in-the-nation primary state. That said, when he does appear, people in New Hampshire say they generally like what they hear.

"Herman Cain really impressed me," said Republican state Rep. Keith Murphy, who was on hand as Cain and other presidential contenders briefly addressed the New Hampshire House of Representatives this week. "I have to do some more research into his positions on these issues, but as far as the ability to communicate a conservative message, he's actually very good."

Cain has laid some groundwork in Nevada, which is slated to hold the third contest with its caucuses. He won a test vote over the summer and has earned endorsements from some tea party leaders.

In South Carolina, William Head has been Cain's lone paid staffer since July. But there are fresh signs of life. The campaign opened a headquarters in Columbia on Friday, and Head said there will be three paid staff in the state by next week.

"The operation is growing with such a rate we're rushing to keep up with the pace," Head said.

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Peoples reported from Concord, N.H. Associated Press writers Tom Beaumont in Des Moines, Iowa; Jim Davenport in Columbia, S.C., and Cristina Silva in Las Vegas, Nev., contributed.

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ATLANTA — Reveling in the national spotlight, Herman Cain is pledging to bolster his fledgling White House campaign. He'll need to – and quickly – if he has any hope of winning the ...
ATLANTA — Reveling in the national spotlight, Herman Cain is pledging to bolster his fledgling White House campaign. He'll need to – and quickly – if he has any hope of winning the ...
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armchairpickleback
"Truth is treason in the empire of lies" -Ron Paul
07:45 PM on 10/14/2011
Really Cain? 50 states? even though you just said you are boycotting the nevada caucuses. That makes lie number 3 for the week.
09:36 AM on 10/14/2011
I'm but a little surprised that Jeb hasn't jumped into this adult swim-!! This is without a doubt the least capable group , running for President of the United States that I have ever encountered. If some more faces don't jump in and soon, we'll finish this slide into the abyss. A true man would be humbled, to be chosen by the citizens of this nation to steer us out of this mess, this group is fighting for the title and the perks, Disgusting to say the least---!!!!
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
11:23 AM on 10/14/2011
I really believe that the republican party wouldn't complain if they didn't win the 2012 election. Taking a country whose economy is worse because of the actions of their own party, and trying to make it better in another 4 year period would be devastating to their party in general.
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Elbrando
The dream shall never die - Ted Kennedy
01:04 PM on 10/14/2011
He's waiting until people really forget about his brother. Which means expect to see a Bush 2060 poster soon.
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
09:17 AM on 10/14/2011
Cain is wasting time and money if he thinks the republican party will nominate him for the presidency. That will NEVER happen because the republicans detest Obama and certainly won't allow another black man near the door that's for sure. And if you use your common sense, you will know that's the truth. Just think about it.

Why are they fighting Obama like mad men? What are their reasons for not wanting Obama to succeed? If they dislike Obama for "ANY" reason other than being black, please tell me what that reason is because I certainly don't know. So if that's the case, why would they allow another black man to enter the white house under their label?

The republican party is so split and confused right now that I don't believe they even know what's in their own best interest. Internally, they are a mess and Cain would only mix that mess up even more. If they allow him to run, it will be because they will anoint his VP themselves like they did with Cheney who will really be the president behind the scenes and use Cain as their camouflage so when things go badly, they can blame it on him instead of the party itself. The same way they did with Michael Steel. They kicked him to the curb knowing very well that it was because of their finagling behind the scenes that destroyed their finances and not Michael per se. He'll be just another fall guy!
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WD Simmons
09:09 AM on 10/14/2011
Herman Cain is no doubt a good man but I hope that he doesn't play to the GOP or the right views of what he should do. What I mean by that is don't continue to try to play the good 'boy' and keepbeating on the have nots for the party sake. Cut out the Haagendaz Black Walnut bent. It's not funny. Quit tap dancin' for them and singing zip-pa-dee-do-dah for the right. They got mad when Colin Powell would be the good house n***** and turned on him. Obama never would play Rochester for Mr Benny and that's what set even some Dems off against hjim.
gibraltar
Put in D to go forward to go backwards put it in R
08:59 AM on 10/14/2011
Jesus people try hard to recognize satire!
BlueGirlRedState
C'est la vie
08:46 AM on 10/14/2011
Support Herman Cain. Send him 9 cents to support his 9-9-9 plan.
centsable
Baracking the vote...2012
08:44 AM on 10/14/2011
For someone who thinks Obama is the worst, he's taking a lot of Obama's ideas for his campaign...what no good ideas in his party to go after...just asking.
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Pastori Balele
Graduate degree
11:20 PM on 10/14/2011
I would like to congratulate GOP for their presumed nominee - Herman Cain. Cain is highest on Republican polls. TEA Party, FoxNews and Republicans can do nothing about him. Cain hates Blacks, poor whites, women, racial minorities and people of other religions other than Christian fundamentalists. That is what GOP wanted for their nominee and they got him.
06:49 AM on 10/14/2011
Herman is easily won of the best candidates for president.
he so funny, smart.. hansome.

i donate 33% of my last 2 pay checks for him.
he will win.
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Artanis71
Colbert Super PAC unleashed in 2012
07:04 AM on 10/14/2011
Really? Thanks for a laugh in the morning.
centsable
Baracking the vote...2012
08:47 AM on 10/14/2011
Seems you should support Cains education bill...you need it. Focus on sentence structure, makes your comment more believable, right now you're making me laugh.
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onlythetruthcounts
Golden Rule: whoever got the gold, rule.
05:15 AM on 10/14/2011
If Cain doesn't win nomination and election then it's his own fault. He has no one to blame but himself and his lack of boot-strappiness.
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stuckinredstate
FACT is the f word to the teaparty
03:33 AM on 10/14/2011
So we are at the point in this country where people are actually considering a candidate for President who is CEO of a mediocre pizza company. Why do we think that running a country is akin to running a pizza company?? OH yeah, that's right-according to the teaparty-government should be a for profit enterprise??? Is there any reputable educated economist who will support Cain's ridiculous 999 plan?? Since education and math are not valued in the right wing world....this simple idea may appeal to simple tons. But for those who can do the math....9percent personal income tax and 9percent sales tax means one thing: a tax holiday for the wealthy and a heavy burden of taxes on the middle class and poor.
And if that is not enough to question your "qualifications"......rumored VP candidates:
DeMint..the "Senrator" who shouted "you lie" at our President....and Paul Ryan-tthe architect of destroying social security and Medicare......wow you've got a real think tank there

t
07:48 AM on 10/14/2011
Hmmmm was a community organizer better
08:24 AM on 10/14/2011
Or maybe a state senator and us senator?
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
08:35 AM on 10/14/2011
Yes!
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petuniafish
This little piggie is a libbie
03:25 AM on 10/14/2011
"Barack Obama is more of an international," Cain said. "I think he's out of the mainstream and always has been. Look, he was raised in Kenya."
Herman Cain June 2011

Another birther.
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PTerrys
07:00 AM on 10/14/2011
He's a liar. He doesn't believe that crap. He's the kind of man who will be like, "I'll say what it takes to get ahead," and will laugh about it. He thinks this is part of the political game. He's a logical, if not completely thought man, however, no one wins an election with a 10 million vote gap and be out of the mainstream. The rest of his party claims the mainstream is in his pocket. He's speaking half-truths, which is what most Atlanta black preachers seem to do best. Also, they like Bentleys.
07:51 AM on 10/14/2011
And you have listened to Most Atlanta black preachers?
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RPDash
You talkin' to me?
02:01 AM on 10/14/2011
Under Cain's plan, you are not entitled to "new" things unless you are wealthy.
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onlythetruthcounts
Golden Rule: whoever got the gold, rule.
05:20 AM on 10/14/2011
Under Cain's plan if you're poor you get last weeks bread cuz you didn't work hard enough.
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politicaljungle
Comedy Writer
06:40 AM on 10/14/2011
Roosevelt is turning over in his grave
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
11:26 AM on 10/14/2011
Under Cain's 999 plan, the typical republican jargin, the poor will pay more taxes than the wealthy
A non change in how our tax structure is formed in the current sense
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election2012
An independent voice for the greater good.
01:20 AM on 10/14/2011
My advice to Cain would be to go back and get some political (other than campaigning) experience under his belt if he does not win the GOP nomination. Run for Senator in Georgia under the Independent ticket. It's obvious that he would do well in his home state though his policies are not everyone's cup of tea.
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election2012
An independent voice for the greater good.
01:35 AM on 10/14/2011
Or a Representative, for that matter.
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
08:38 AM on 10/14/2011
No, that's not obvious at all.
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election2012
An independent voice for the greater good.
03:18 PM on 10/14/2011
He recently got a thumbs up from from Haley Barbour, won a Florida straw poll and Atlanta is his hometown. He needs to run at the Congressional level first.
12:54 AM on 10/14/2011
hype to sell us on a hyped creation of a candidate
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ritamary
12:37 AM on 10/14/2011
How long will it take for Cain's teabagger supporters to do the math in regard to his 999 tax plan? Oh I forgot they are opposed to education so maybe they are unable to do the math.

9% personal income tax + state income tax + 9% federal sales tax on everything including food + local sales tax = a lot more taxes than you are paying now if you are poor or middle class
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onlythetruthcounts
Golden Rule: whoever got the gold, rule.
05:24 AM on 10/14/2011
999 is a gimmick that obviously won't work. He even said himself it had to be modified. It's a joke. Plus if you turn all 3 numbers upside down you get... omg! It's the mark, Jesus is comin' back again!
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PTerrys
07:03 AM on 10/14/2011
Well, they would say Jesus is coming back anyway. The 666 refers to "not-Jesus" showing up.