Never heard of the guy. Doubt he can beat the President.
That's because only his radio listeners know or care about him.
He's announced his run for candidacy for going on 2 months at least not and not one peep of it in the media.
You know why....?
He's a joke...that's why.
He didn't even get a quarter percentage at the recent CPAC.
Even that retarded sounding Southern A$$Klown Haley Barbour managed to muster up at least some single digits.
Obama's opposition is going to be a real laughing stock. I'm buying my popcorn from now.
I just can't see the ACU inviting a 'joke' to give the keynote speech at CPAC.
The actual straw poll results were:
Texas Rep. Ron Paul: 30 percent
Would definitely break my vow to never again vote for an (R).
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney: 23 percent
Nope.
Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson: 6 percent
Don't know...Probably not.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie: 6 percent
Don't know...Probably not.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich: 5 percent
No...*******...way
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty: 4 percent
Ibid
Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann: 4 percent
Ibid
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels: 4 percent
Need more info...Probably not.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin: 3 percent
*chortle*...Seriously?
Former talk show host Herman Cain: 2 percent
Need more info.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee: 2 percent
See: Newt Gingrich
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum: 2 percent
Ibid
South Dakota Sen. John Thune: 2 percent
Most likely not
U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman: 1 percent
Ibid
Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour: 1 percent
Ibid
Others: 5 percent
Undecided: 1 percent
Our former Governor Gary Johnson, with high name recognition, got only 6 percent. I think Cain's 2% is respectable considering that he hasn't announced and probably didn't work too hard to bring a voting delegration with him to the conference. Take several of the 'no chance' folks who split the vote out of the bottom of the roster, and Cain might have done pretty well. We can't know.