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Ask not for whom the bell tolls...
(Reuters) - Allegations that Republican presidential candidate Herman
Cain sexually harassed women in the 1990s have begun to damage his bid for the White House, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found. The poll showed the percentage of Republicans who view Cain favorably dropped 9 percentage points, to 57 percent from 66 percent a week ago. Among all registered voters, Cain's favorability declined 5 percentage points, to 32 percent from 37 percent. The survey represents the first evidence that sexual harassment claims dating from Cain's time as head of the National Restaurant Association have taken a toll on his presidential campaign. A majority of respondents, 53 percent, believe sexual harassment allegations against Cain are true despite his denials. Republicans were less likely to believe they are true, with 39 percent thinking they are accurate. "The most striking thing is that Herman Cain is actually seeing a fairly substantial decline in favorability ratings toward him particularly among Republicans," said Ipsos pollster Chris Jackson. The 65-year-old Cain, a former pizza company executive with no experience in political office, has been running neck and neck with former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney for the lead in polls of Republicans considering who will be the nominee to face Democratic President Barack Obama next year. At least three women have accused Cain of sexual harassment from his time as the restaurant industry's top lobbyist. Cain has given conflicting accounts of the cases since the news broke a week ago by news website Politico. He insists the claims were baseless and that he was wrongfully accused. But a woman who received a cash settlement from the restaurant association in response to her harassment claim rejected Cain's denials on Friday. She said through her lawyer that she was the victim of a "series of inappropriate behaviors and unwanted advances" by Cain in 1999. The allegations have received wide attention. The Reuters/Ipsos poll found more than 80 percent of respondents have heard of them. Republicans are the most aware, at 88 percent, while independents the least aware, at 64 percent. - - - I have mixed feelings about Cain's decline. On the one hand, he's such a dirtbag and so obviously unacceptable intellectually for high political office. On the other hand, he's so *perfect* as the candidate for today's Republican party and so easy to defeat in a general election. Well, there's always hope for a Perry, Bachman, Santorum revival. I can hardly wait for Santorum to show up at a "debate" with a fetus in a jar and a proposal to ban condoms. It's looking more and more like Romney as the GOP nominee, and while I think he is rational in his own way and certainly capable of being president, I think he's got a lot of baggage that will doom his chances. |
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On 11/6/2011 6:30 AM, X ` Man wrote:
(Reuters) - Allegations that Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain sexually harassed women in the 1990s have begun to damage his bid for the White House, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found. The poll showed the percentage of Republicans who view Cain favorably dropped 9 percentage points, to 57 percent from 66 percent a week ago. Among all registered voters, Cain's favorability declined 5 percentage points, to 32 percent from 37 percent. The survey represents the first evidence that sexual harassment claims dating from Cain's time as head of the National Restaurant Association have taken a toll on his presidential campaign. A majority of respondents, 53 percent, believe sexual harassment allegations against Cain are true despite his denials. Republicans were less likely to believe they are true, with 39 percent thinking they are accurate. "The most striking thing is that Herman Cain is actually seeing a fairly substantial decline in favorability ratings toward him particularly among Republicans," said Ipsos pollster Chris Jackson. The 65-year-old Cain, a former pizza company executive with no experience in political office, has been running neck and neck with former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney for the lead in polls of Republicans considering who will be the nominee to face Democratic President Barack Obama next year. At least three women have accused Cain of sexual harassment from his time as the restaurant industry's top lobbyist. Cain has given conflicting accounts of the cases since the news broke a week ago by news website Politico. He insists the claims were baseless and that he was wrongfully accused. But a woman who received a cash settlement from the restaurant association in response to her harassment claim rejected Cain's denials on Friday. She said through her lawyer that she was the victim of a "series of inappropriate behaviors and unwanted advances" by Cain in 1999. The allegations have received wide attention. The Reuters/Ipsos poll found more than 80 percent of respondents have heard of them. Republicans are the most aware, at 88 percent, while independents the least aware, at 64 percent. - - - I have mixed feelings about Cain's decline. On the one hand, he's such a dirtbag and so obviously unacceptable intellectually for high political office. On the other hand, he's so *perfect* as the candidate for today's Republican party and so easy to defeat in a general election. Well, there's always hope for a Perry, Bachman, Santorum revival. I can hardly wait for Santorum to show up at a "debate" with a fetus in a jar and a proposal to ban condoms. It's looking more and more like Romney as the GOP nominee, and while I think he is rational in his own way and certainly capable of being president, I think he's got a lot of baggage that will doom his chances. Well O/bama has/had trunkloads of baggage and look at him now. He's warming up the oval office seat for the next republican president of These United States. Praise the Lord. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2011 07:42:52 -0500, Drifter wrote:
On 11/6/2011 6:30 AM, X ` Man wrote: (Reuters) - Allegations that Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain sexually harassed women in the 1990s have begun to damage his bid for the White House, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found. The poll showed the percentage of Republicans who view Cain favorably dropped 9 percentage points, to 57 percent from 66 percent a week ago. Among all registered voters, Cain's favorability declined 5 percentage points, to 32 percent from 37 percent. The survey represents the first evidence that sexual harassment claims dating from Cain's time as head of the National Restaurant Association have taken a toll on his presidential campaign. A majority of respondents, 53 percent, believe sexual harassment allegations against Cain are true despite his denials. Republicans were less likely to believe they are true, with 39 percent thinking they are accurate. "The most striking thing is that Herman Cain is actually seeing a fairly substantial decline in favorability ratings toward him particularly among Republicans," said Ipsos pollster Chris Jackson. The 65-year-old Cain, a former pizza company executive with no experience in political office, has been running neck and neck with former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney for the lead in polls of Republicans considering who will be the nominee to face Democratic President Barack Obama next year. At least three women have accused Cain of sexual harassment from his time as the restaurant industry's top lobbyist. Cain has given conflicting accounts of the cases since the news broke a week ago by news website Politico. He insists the claims were baseless and that he was wrongfully accused. But a woman who received a cash settlement from the restaurant association in response to her harassment claim rejected Cain's denials on Friday. She said through her lawyer that she was the victim of a "series of inappropriate behaviors and unwanted advances" by Cain in 1999. The allegations have received wide attention. The Reuters/Ipsos poll found more than 80 percent of respondents have heard of them. Republicans are the most aware, at 88 percent, while independents the least aware, at 64 percent. - - - I have mixed feelings about Cain's decline. On the one hand, he's such a dirtbag and so obviously unacceptable intellectually for high political office. On the other hand, he's so *perfect* as the candidate for today's Republican party and so easy to defeat in a general election. Well, there's always hope for a Perry, Bachman, Santorum revival. I can hardly wait for Santorum to show up at a "debate" with a fetus in a jar and a proposal to ban condoms. It's looking more and more like Romney as the GOP nominee, and while I think he is rational in his own way and certainly capable of being president, I think he's got a lot of baggage that will doom his chances. Well O/bama has/had trunkloads of baggage and look at him now. He's warming up the oval office seat for the next republican president of These United States. Praise the Lord. It's proof that a liberal press can influence the uneducated, liberal masses. |
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