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Herman Cain Resumes Campaigning After Sexual Harassment Allegations Surface

Herman Cain Campaign Sexual Harassment Allegations

KASIE HUNT and SHANNON McCAFFREY   11/10/11 11:23 PM ET   AP

KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Republican Herman Cain drew large and enthusiastic crowds while campaigning in Michigan, his first foray among voters since his White House bid was rocked by allegations that he sexually harassed four women more than a decade ago.

"Over the last couple of weeks, I've been through hell," Cain said at a stop in Kalamazoo.

"But here's the good news: It didn't kill me or slow me down one bit," he told the crowd of more than 400 who packed a hall to hear him speak.

Supporters seemed undeterred by the furor surrounding Cain, and he kept to friendly territory: tea party groups that make up the core of his support. He's trying to keep ignited the grassroots spark that shot him to the top of the GOP field before the allegations of sexual harassment became public. He has denied behaving inappropriately.

"How you beat Obama? Beat him with a Cain!" the Georgia businessman told one supporter as he pushed through the crowd toward a back exit at the Blue Sky Diner in Ypsilanti, near Detroit. The crowd cheered Cain's comments.

When a reporter asked him to clarify what he meant, Cain said: "Cain. Herman Cain, C-A-I-N. Do I have to connect all the dots for you?"

"I don't believe any of the bull. I think it's just a slam," Kathy McConnell, a retired truck driver from Sumter, said of the allegations that have besieged Cain's campaign the past two weeks.

The crowd – and Cain's security detail – jockeyed with photographers and reporters pressed into the small diner. At one point, Cain's security guard reached out and pushed a reporter who was trying to listen to the candidate.

Cain also stopped in Battle Creek and Grand Rapids and planned an evening event in Traverse City, in northern Michigan.

One of Cain's Republican opponents and fellow Georgian, Newt Gingrich, took a not-so-subtle swipe at Cain's woes in a Web ad released by his new political action committee. The spot fixes a picture of Cain next to footage of Republican Michele Bachmann who says, "We can't have any surprises with our candidate." As she speaks the image of Cain shatters. Gingrich had at one point condemned media coverage of the Cain allegations.

Far from backing down in the face of his challenges, Cain has hired a fierce new lawyer to help him fight the four women's claims "in the court of public opinion." And he's pushing forward with a more aggressive campaign strategy to get his message out, airing his first television ad in Iowa and preparing to sign a lease on a cavernous new campaign office in Atlanta that will serve as a hub for volunteers.

Late Thursday, the attorney for one of the women, Karen Kraushaar, said plans for a joint news conference with all of Cain's accusers had been shelved. Joel Bennett said Kraushaar had received no response from two of the four women who allege that Cain sexually harassed them more than a decade ago, when he headed the National Restaurant Association.

The fourth woman, Sharon Bialek, had agreed to join Kraushaar at the news conference.

Still, there are signs that the accusations could be causing Cain's luster to dim. Uneasiness is growing among Republicans less than two months before voting begins in Iowa.

Private polling shared with The Associated Press shows Cain's support in Iowa has declined since last month. Internal polls of likely Republican caucusgoers showed Cain's support consistent with The Des Moines Register's poll in late October, which showed him narrowly leading in the state with 23 percent. The private polls showed Cain still in double digits in Iowa, but markedly lower.

The scandal also was filtering down to the grass roots in Iowa, where Cain volunteers were proceeding with nightly calls to potential supporters armed with a response to questions about the allegations. Volunteers were told to echo Cain's denial of wrongdoing.

"When we are trying to convince someone to be a team leader, we answer their questions," said Steve Grubbs, Cain's Iowa campaign chairman. "The answer to that is: Tell them what Herman Cain is saying."

The Cain camp seemed to be making efforts to shore up support among women, including by rolling out the endorsement of a prominent Republican female state lawmaker in his home state of Georgia, Renee Unterman.

Cain's new lawyer, Lin Wood, could provide polish and focus to a candidate who struggled to stick to a consistent version of events as the story broke.

In an interview with The Associated Press, the Atlanta-based lawyer whose high-profile roster of clients has included the family of Jon Benet Ramsey and wrongly accused Olympic park bomber Richard Jewell, said he would help the campaign "evaluate and respond to" the women's claims.

"Mr. Cain is being tried in the court of public opinion based on accusations that are improbable and vague," Wood told The AP. "The media – bless your heart – you turn our system of justice into one of guilt by accusation."

But Republicans worry privately about Cain's impact on a nominating contest that's about to start in earnest. While no one is rushing to push him out of the race and he has vowed to remain a candidate, the chorus is growing for the former pizza company executive to explain the allegations of unwanted sexual advances that have come to light more than a decade after they are said to have happened.

"It's one of the he-said-she-said stories," said GOP strategist Greg Mueller. "But you want to put the story to rest as quickly as you can and let the voters decide. It seems like every day it's a new elevation of the story. Either that's going to peter out or it's going to solidify."

Four women have said Cain sexually harassed them in the 1990s when he headed the National Restaurant Association. Two have come forward publicly, including one who had filed a sex harassment claim and reached a settlement with the group.

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Associated Press writers Philip Elliott in Washington and Thomas Beaumont in Des Moines, Iowa, contributed to this report. McCaffrey reported from Atlanta.

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KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Republican Herman Cain drew large and enthusiastic crowds while campaigning in Michigan, his first foray among voters since his White House bid was rocked by allegations that ...
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sisterdebmac
01:10 PM on 11/10/2011
"Either that's going to peter out or it's going to solidify."

LOL!
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Steven Curtis Lance
Poet and philosopher, author and composer.
02:26 AM on 11/11/2011
I know, I saw that! Everything's like this now about this guy.
12:51 PM on 11/10/2011
Last nights debate audience is proof positive that the Leftist media has jumped that shark. Now, the biased media is under assault as they have lost all credibility. The audience successfully put Bartiromo in her place.
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Cye
10:09 PM on 11/10/2011
Yes, and the Right Wing media and Republicans keep defending alleged sexual predators and villianizing their victims. What's new, right?
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Steven Curtis Lance
Poet and philosopher, author and composer.
02:30 AM on 11/11/2011
Maria Bartiromo is a veteran business reporter who asked a perfectly reasonable question from a business angle.

All this anti-woman stuff Rush Limbaugh's leading is not playing well with women; you're losing voters.
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VoteObama2012
Are YOU in?
12:40 PM on 11/10/2011
999 Plan: A 'distributional nightmare'

We’ve got enough income and wealth inequality coming from the pretax distribution—we don’t need to exacerbate it through the tax code.

http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/On-the-Economy/2011/1014/999-Plan-A-distributional-nightmare
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taina2
Spending my money smarter than government
12:17 AM on 11/11/2011
It is better than what have, simpler, and makes the underground economy pay. If you think the status quo is better you are part of the problem.
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Steven Curtis Lance
Poet and philosopher, author and composer.
02:31 AM on 11/11/2011
Actually, I'm more inclined to think that YOU might be part of the problem.
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VoteObama2012
Are YOU in?
05:54 PM on 11/12/2011
If you had of just read the linked article you would know that it's much worse than what we have now - unless you are very wealthy.
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kimbanyc
LIBERAL NY DEMOCRAT
12:16 PM on 11/10/2011
I'M REMINDED HERE ON ALL THE CAIN THREADS OF A QUOTE FROM TRUMKA REGARDING TYHE OHIO DEFEAT OF THE ANTI-UNION BILL......

" WE WERE ABLE TO MUSTER TENS OF THOUSANDS OF VOLUNTEER......

THE OTHER SIDE HAS TO PAY PEOPLE TO SHOW UP"

JUST LIKE THE CAIN PEOPLE HERE.
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Steven Curtis Lance
Poet and philosopher, author and composer.
02:33 AM on 11/11/2011
I was thinking that myself just now.
Jordan53
When is Jesus coming for the right?
12:10 PM on 11/10/2011
Where is his wife? Where are his kids? And how ignorant and shameful for all these people to donate to his campaign just because he says the media is out to get him!! Listen to the man talk, he is not presidential!!!!! This is not a case of he said, she said...there are multiple women, money has been paid out...smoke=fire!!!
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camelias and sweet tea
Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
11:49 AM on 11/10/2011
If he is sooooooo innocent why isn't Gloria out there standing by her man?
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camelias and sweet tea
Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
11:47 AM on 11/10/2011
He is not serious and has a backlog of book to sell now... Just having fun... Cannot wait until ALL the women get together and give that news conference..He said....THEY said
11:32 AM on 11/10/2011
Plausible denial only last so long. This could be a leak/conspiracy on the part of another campaign but it is not coming from the democrats. Even without the harassment scandal, they have every reason to want Cain to remain in the race and be on the republican ticket.
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jenalan
Compassion is Revolution
11:32 AM on 11/10/2011
Has anyone checked the upgrade records at the hotel? It can't be that difficult. And, once we know whether *that* happened...the other pieces should just fall into place. Right?
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jimfl
11:28 AM on 11/10/2011
Want a Pizza little girl?
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catlady628
Needs lint roller :)
11:27 AM on 11/10/2011
There is nothing "vague" about $80,000.00 in hush money. And since when do you need a high priced lawyer in the "court of public opinion" if you're so innocent?
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Moonspirit48
Progressive Homeschooler
11:38 AM on 11/10/2011
fanned
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catlady628
Needs lint roller :)
12:52 PM on 11/10/2011
Thanks, back at ya! :)
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
11:41 AM on 11/10/2011
Do you live under a rock? Everyone lawyers up, guilty or innocent.
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catlady628
Needs lint roller :)
12:54 PM on 11/10/2011
He's running for President of the United States and claiming he has nothing to hide. He's not just an "everyone".
11:26 AM on 11/10/2011
i'd gladly chip into the defense fund of the accusers if they will come forward and speak the truth
11:21 AM on 11/10/2011
OK...Let's make this very clear...

Point 1) There are sexual harrassment claims made daily in the United States. Heck, at least one accuser went and filed another claim at a different company.

Point 2) Claiming a person did something doesn't mean that they did do it. None of the claims went to court...none of the accusers persued the issues...And Herman Cain denies any wrong doing.

Point 3) Here in America a person is innocent until proven guilty. Not only was he not proven guilty, but there was not even enough merrit to bring the charges to court. Heck, there was not enough merrit to even fire or reprimand Herman Cain as an employee.

Point 4) Bill Clinton is reveared on this website. It was proven and admitted that he did far worse things with his intern staff than Herman was ever accused of.

So...to all of my Liberal friends sitting so comfortably on your high horses...Remember...This IS AMERICA...Herman Cain is an American success story...Tearing him down based on dismissed allegations is simply unAmerican.
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jenalan
Compassion is Revolution
11:47 AM on 11/10/2011
...so, the accusers were paid...again...WHY...?
12:14 PM on 11/10/2011
It happens all of the time...They were paid because it costs less than going to trial. Big corporations know that they are a target...They know that people will try to sue them for various reasons. They also know that most will take the money and run because they know that there is no merit to their accusations.

It's not a secret. It happens ALL of the time.
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Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
11:48 AM on 11/10/2011
Sexual assault is also unAmerican and illegal.
12:15 PM on 11/10/2011
Absolutely. I agree whole heartedly. But the fact is...There have never been any sexual assault charges against Mr. Cain. Nor have there been any sexualy harrassment claims brought to court.

All of the women making these claims took the money and ran. And that is what happens time and time again across this country.

It is easy money. It is sad and sick.
11:19 AM on 11/10/2011
Cain is obnoxious. He's one of those guys who has never been wrong, never made a mistake, his wife loves him no matter how many other women he gropes. He can't even remember the other women, as if they never existed. All you Cain lovers: Just what is it about him that you like?
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
11:41 AM on 11/10/2011
You're describing Bill Clinton -- who wasn't that bad a president, btw.
12:01 PM on 11/10/2011
Well...The fact that he is not a politician. The fact that he fought his way up from a segregated south to become a very successful businessman, through hard work, determination, and intelligence. The fact that he has great idaes for fixing the problems caused by the past two administrations.

The allegations are simply that...allegations. They were never given merit enough to fire or even reprimand Mr. Cain. He is innocent until proven guilty in the court of law...and these allegations never even made it to the court of law.

Oh, and he doesn't remember the other woman because he meets lots of people. Her allegations are false...These things never happened...

Now...Let's get back on the topic of fixing this mess.
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jenalan
Compassion is Revolution
12:52 PM on 11/10/2011
Oh, okay...why don't we start by making sure this sleazy character's lies and denials are exposed to the light. Let's find out why he doesn't remember pesky details like who he's met and when, or how much his accusers were paid to keep their mouth shut. Let's find out why he remembers using a "gesture" to indicate that someone is "as tall as his wife." You don't seem to understand that this man is a joke, and as long as he remains a joke, any "ideas" he has about "fixing this mess" mean nothing.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
11:15 AM on 11/10/2011
Herb sasy "he probably shouldn't have said that"...wow what a sincere, heartfelt admission of a mistake. I PROBABLY shouldn't have shown such disrespect to an elected female representative In other words,I'm not really sorry...just probably shouldn't have said. I got my digs in and appealed to my fellow cretins, but now I have to kind of take it back..but not really apologize.
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jenalan
Compassion is Revolution
11:51 AM on 11/10/2011
It's the old, "I'm sorry if you found that offensive," non-apology. Very common these days, and very distasteful.
12:11 PM on 11/10/2011
Wow...It must be tough work being so perfect.

It sounds to me like he looked back and regretted the name calling. Something all of our elected leaders should start considering.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
12:39 PM on 11/10/2011
I am not perfect that's why I know how to apologize. It doesn't include the word probably. It does include "I'm sorry" "I was wrong" or other unequivocal expressions of remorse. It would also include a direct apology to Nancy Pelosi. I suggest. " I apologize to Representative Pelosi. She deserves to be respected, not only for her elected position but her long service to the country." I would settle for just "I apologize to Nancy Pelosi for my rude comment". Clear, precise and sincere. Of course, he's not sorry.