Mr. Cain would structurally change the voting demographic. There would be more black economic conservatives, and the Democrats would lose their stranglehold on the black vote.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In a crazy world where he would get nominated, I'd like to see Obama run against Herman Cain. That would be fantastic. If Herman Cain became president, there'd be a certain sort of morbid curiosity for me.
Let me tell you what the Cain Doctrine would be, as it relates to Israel if I were president. You mess with Israel, you are messing with the United States of America!
Had Cain been Scot, God would have changed his doom nor forced him wander, but confine him home.
If the black vote does not come out in big numbers in the age of Ferguson and voter ID, it will empower our adversaries and enhance our marginalization.
The people who are supporting Herman Cain are the type of people that show up and vote in the primary.
In my wildest dreams, I never would have thought we'd come to the point where were talking about the re-election of a black president.
The party lines don't change, that's what makes them a party and you'd be a fool to think that just because there's a black man in there it's not gonna change the real foundation of the system. Especially when you look at his largest contributor to his campaign, AIG, one of the culprits in the economic meltdown itself.
There's already been black presidents who've been corrupt, so it doesn't strike me that having a black man in office means he's going to be the Messiah.
There was a lot of feeling that with an African-American president, life on the South Side of Chicago would be radically different.
If you are a Democrat, and you get less than 90% of the black vote, you are going to likely lose your election.
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