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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Cain Endorses Gingrich For President

Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain endorsed Newt Gingrich for the GOP nomination late on Saturday – at the same time accepting a position as the former House Speaker’s tax reform chairman.

The author of the now-famous 9-9-9 tax plan announced his endorsement in West Palm Beach, Florida, three days ahead of that state’s vital primary. The endorsement is a welcome boost for Gingrich, who has found himself having to defend himself against a vicious onslaught of attacks from former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

"It is time for conservatives and Republicans to refocus their attention on the ultimate mission of defeating President Obama," Cain said at the Palm Beach County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner. "I believe Speaker Gingrich is the bold leader we need to accomplish this mission."

Gingrich said he was “honored” to have Cain’s support and immediately announced that the former pizza mogul would co-chair his tax reform and economic growth advisory council.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Figures...

RON PAUL 2012

Anonymous said...

Birds of a feather - maybe they can cover for each other when on the prowl.

Anonymous said...

Anybody but Obama!

Anonymous said...

F*K Obammie!! He and his lemmings have ruined this country.

Anonymous said...

The worst outcome of the 2012 elections would be a lame duck Obama with no incentive to govern for the citizens over that of Cicago street thugs and special interests.

Anonymous said...

Hreman & Newt -- two losers

Anonymous said...

the two losers who doesn't think women shouldn't have right by looking into there history teams up so I wonder if Newt would win. Because I think Ron Paul should win because he is the only reasonable nominate so far.

Anonymous said...

Not sure Newt Gingrich wants or needs the endorsement from Herman Cain.

Gingrich is in the hunt because he knows what he's doing.

Herman Cain never had a chance.