In the last couple of weeks, he's been in the 16-18 percent range in a whole series of polls, running neck and neck with Rick Perry, right behind Romney....
TODAY a new poll has come out:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162- ... 03544.htmlHerman Cain surges ahead, tops Mitt Romney in new poll
Businessman Herman Cain saw Mitt Romney's 23 percent support rating in the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll and raised him 4 points to take the lead in the latest survey of Republican White House hopefuls.
The former CEO of Godfather's pizza garnered 27 percent support in the telephone poll released Wednesday night, more than five times the 5 percent support he had in August. Romney's 23 percent remained the same.
Cain, a successful motivational speaker, has been gaining traction in recent weeks as an alternative to Romney, a former Massachusetts governor who is unpopular among many factions of the Republican party despite his near-constant frontrunner status.
Cain is the latest contender to take on Romney after Texas Gov. Rick Perry briefly flirted with frontrunner status before weak debate performances over the past month caused his support to dwindle.
I would be inclined to dismiss this poll as an outlier, were it not for the fact that, as I just mentioned, recent polls already had him with a really inexplicable percentage of support....
Well, at least this lays the lie to that tired old Liberal canard that Republicans won't support a black man for the Presidency....
Apparently, a substantial proportion of my GOP brethren are prepared to support even a completely unqualified black man for the Presidency....
I guess I'm just old school on this....
I hold to this quaint notion that in order to be a serious candidate for President Of The United States, one should have held at least one major elective or appointive post....Governor, Senator, Secretary Of State; something like that...(Which is why I never considered supporting Steve Forbes when he ran)
Herman Cain is a very likeable guy. He's sharp, he's well spoken, and he's obviously a very good businessman.
None of which, by itself, qualifies you to be President Of The United States.
Herman has said that he can't say what he would do about Afghanistan, because he doesn't have enough information. Okay, fair enough....
Herman also says he doesn't have enough information to know what to do about Pakistan. He doesn't have enough information to know what to do about Iran. He doesn't have enough information to know what to do about "The Arab Spring", the Israeli Palestinian bruhaha, the Chinese, the Russians, the WOT.....
I suspect if you asked him, he would also confess that he didn't have enough information to know what to do about Djibouti or Burkina Faso...
Herman just flat out doesn't have enough information....
The last thing this country needs...the very last thing it needs, given all the challenges we face both domestically and internationally...is a President who needs complete from the bottom up on the job training when he takes Office....
I'd bet that the only one more surprised about his poll numbers than I am, is Herman Cain...
Cain isn't really running a campaign; he's running a book tour...(literally; a couple of weeks ago, he did The Full Ginzberg on the Sunday talk shows promoting his book)
He has raised and spent a pittance on his campaign, and he has no ground organization to speak of. There is no way in hell he is going to get the GOP nomination. Not happening.
So how to explain his sudden burst of popularity?
I think Cain's current popularity can be explained in the same way that Donald Trump jumped briefly to the top of the polls, and a series of other candidates have done so...
It's not about them....
It's about Romney....
There is a certain percentage of the voters in my Party (about 20-25 percent) that just cannot, for whatever reason, reconcile themselves to the idea of Mitt Romney as the nominee...and the occasional high numbers for Trump, Bachmann, Cain etc., reflect a sort of protest, and an unhappiness with Romney....
For those in my party who feel this way, I have three words....
Get Over It....
I've never been a huge Romney fan. In the last election cycle, he was the only Republican candidate that I did not at one time or another consider supporting.
But at the end of the day, this is about defeating a President who is utterly clueless about what to do about the economy, and completely ineffective, and replacing him with someone who is at least marginally better, and who can actually win the election....
Mitt Romney meets that admittedly low bar, and none of the other cast of characters seeking the nomination does...


