Herman Cain Dominates – 62% in New Hampshire Poll
From GraniteGrok.com:
BC and AD – Straw Poll Surprise at the Concord Tea Party
1) Before Cain: A paper poll run at the Concord Tax Day Tea party listed all the known contenders, and collected 300 ballots, about half of which were in before the keynote speeches had been heard, and thus largely reflective of pre-existing preferences:
17% Pawlenty
16% Cain
13% Paul
–% Trump / Bachmann
–% Santorum and Others…
<1% Roemer
(“–” signifies ranking reported, but not exact percentage)2) After Domination: A text message poll run by AFP to rate the most effective speaker of the four candidates present received 975 responses and showed a striking jump:
62% Cain
17% Pawlenty
14% Santorum
7% Roemer
Herman Cain Speaks at the AFP New Hampshire Presidential Forum
Herman Cain appeared with four other potential 2012 presidential candidates in New Hampshire for a presidential forum sponsored by Americans for Prosperity Foundation. Flexing his business acumen, Cain spoke about his solutions for the economy, cutting spending, lowering taxes, and restoring the American Dream.
5 Responses to “Herman Cain Dominates – 62% in New Hampshire Poll”
I was there in the press room. Herman was the best communicator and the best received. I was so proud!!!!
That’s awesome Edee do you have pictures or and experience to share? We’d love to post either here…
[...] about Mitt Romneycare and Tim Cap-and-Trade Pawlenty. But make no mistake about it: Herman Cain won.Steve Foley at Citizens for Cain passes along this item from a major New Hampshire political blog: An AFP poll taken after [...]
[...] Steve Foley during Citizens for Cain passes along this object from a major New Hampshire domestic blog: An AFP check taken after Friday’s eventuality found that 62% ofArticle source: http://theothermccain.com/2011/04/30/herman-cain-wins-2012-presidential-forum-in-manchester-new-hampshire/Share and Enjoy: This entry was posted in 2012. Bookmark the permalink. ← London 2012 to horde International Paralympic Day in Sep 2011 [...]
If he manages to look like he is going to take the New Hampshire Primaries next year, look out! He is *already* looking good in the Iowa Caucus’ and although they don’t have binding commitments, those political people in the know realize that Iowans do tend to support who they think can both win the presidency and do a good job. If he takes both, I’ll start calling him “Mr. President” even before he takes the office!
The liberal media is so very scared of this man, that they are attacking *him* more than any other Republican Candidate, even the fringe ones that are an absolute anathema to their point of view, but have no real hope of beating the Zero Man in the White House. Cain can take on Obama. Most of the arguments that the lefties try to make about him you can turn around and say: “The same applied to Obama 4 years ago. So what is different that you can legitimately attack?”
GO Herman GO!!!
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I was there in the press room. Herman was the best communicator and the best received. I was so proud!!!!
That’s awesome Edee do you have pictures or and experience to share? We’d love to post either here…
[...] about Mitt Romneycare and Tim Cap-and-Trade Pawlenty. But make no mistake about it: Herman Cain won.Steve Foley at Citizens for Cain passes along this item from a major New Hampshire political blog: An AFP poll taken after [...]
[...] Steve Foley during Citizens for Cain passes along this object from a major New Hampshire domestic blog: An AFP check taken after Friday’s eventuality found that 62% ofArticle source: http://theothermccain.com/2011/04/30/herman-cain-wins-2012-presidential-forum-in-manchester-new-hampshire/Share and Enjoy: This entry was posted in 2012. Bookmark the permalink. ← London 2012 to horde International Paralympic Day in Sep 2011 [...]
If he manages to look like he is going to take the New Hampshire Primaries next year, look out! He is *already* looking good in the Iowa Caucus’ and although they don’t have binding commitments, those political people in the know realize that Iowans do tend to support who they think can both win the presidency and do a good job. If he takes both, I’ll start calling him “Mr. President” even before he takes the office!
The liberal media is so very scared of this man, that they are attacking *him* more than any other Republican Candidate, even the fringe ones that are an absolute anathema to their point of view, but have no real hope of beating the Zero Man in the White House. Cain can take on Obama. Most of the arguments that the lefties try to make about him you can turn around and say: “The same applied to Obama 4 years ago. So what is different that you can legitimately attack?”
GO Herman GO!!!