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September 30, 2011


Title: Was Herman Cain Just ‘Johnny-on-the-Spot’ or Is He a Serious Contender?
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Republican Presidential Candidates
Discussed by Charlotte Hays
with Independent Women’s Forum (www.IWF.org)

Should Candidate Herman Cain’s surprising upset win in the recent Florida straw poll be dismissed with a few chuckles?

Historically, the winner of this straw poll has gone on to win the GOP nomination.

Cain received 37%, Perry 15%, Romney received 14%. Was this a fluke or a true reflection of what will happen?

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Title: Governor Rick Perry stumbles and Herman Cain wins Florida straw poll from out of nowhere.
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Republican Presidential Candidates
Discussed by Bryan Shroyer
with The Tea Party.net (www.TheTeaParty.net)

Prior to Governor Perry jumping in the race people looked at the candidates and thought that there was no single person for them. Governor Perry entered the race and they thought he would be a strong conservative leader. They thought he would be blunt, plain spoken, and tell it like it is. But after consecutive failures at the debate to prove that was who he is, people turned to Herman Cain who had led strongly in the debates. He was the one answering questions on point and directly. Herman Cain was willing to call out other people and he does so by not attacking other candidates.

Switching topics, would the Southern Baptists and the Southern States like South Carolina and the Iowa Evangelicals support a Mormon like Mitt Romney? Listen in to find out.

In a Primary, any Republican would be better than Obama. But would the Tea Party make an endorsement for a particular candidate before the Republican Candidate is chosen? If Mitt Romney wins the Republican Primary, will Republican Christians vote for a Mormon?



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