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Herman Cain has the lead the Positivity Scoring 14 Weeks in a Row.
 

In these trying times for our nation, the importance of American exceptionalism could not be greater. Through his personal and professional life, Herman has truly taken every opportunity afforded by the American Dream. He proudly defends the exceptionalism of this great nation.

The publications Human Events, featured a great piece explaining Mr. Cain's defense of this idea. This article explained that "There is not a more exceptional person in the 2012 GOP presidential field than Herman Cain in terms of life experiences and private sector success."

The article expounded upon Herman's performance at the Palmetto Freedom Forum in South Carolina, and it praised his American Dream story as well as his plans. The article also spoke very highly of his performance at the forum. Make sure to check it out!

We need a president that will stand up for America and bring our country back. We need Herman Cain.





Perry, Cain Widen Lead in Positive Intensity Over GOP Field
Romney, Bachmann, Paul tie or set new lows in their Positive Intensity Scores
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- Herman Cain and Rick Perry continue to generate strongly favorable impressions among Republicans familiar with them. Meanwhile, those familiar with Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann, and Ron Paul express less intensely positive opinions of those candidates now than at any point this year. The result is a clear separation of 12 percentage points between the top and middle tiers of Republican presidential candidates in Gallup's Positive Intensity Score from Aug. 15-28 Gallup Daily tracking. The average Positive Intensity Scores show much smaller gaps between the current top- and middle-tier candidates.

Positive Intensity Scores for 2012 Republican Presidential Candidates


Response from the CNN TeaParty Debate

Cain – Herman Cain received the largest applause during initial introductions tonight. Herman Cain gave the strongest answer on Social Security, pointing out that retirement programs in the private sector allow individuals grow their money while government Social Security does not; suggesting we give young people a choice. Cain nailed the question from CNN.com that asked if candidates could be pro-business and pro-worker at the same time. Cain responded by saying yes, because not only did he come from a working family, but he worked his way from the bottom to the top of the corporate ladder and ultimately became a CEO. With all the tension unions have created between taxpayers and government these days, his answer marrying workers with business was perfect. Cain also laid out a plan to reform the tax code and hit the point home that government regulation is killing jobs and stifling economic growth.