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CBS News/ December 3, 2011, 1:49 PM

Herman Cain drops White House bid

UPDATED 3:44 p.m. ET

Embattled White House hopeful Herman Cain effectively ended his presidential bid Saturday after support dried up in the wake of accusations from a string of women that he had engaged in sexual impropriety.

Cain said he was technically "suspending" the campaign and vowed to press on with his unique blend of conservatism through a new website, thecainsolution.com.

"I am not going to be silenced and I am not going away," he said with his wife Gloria at his side, vowing to continue to be "a voice for the people."

"As of today, with a lot of prayer and soul searching, I am suspending my presidential campaign," Cain said at a rally that was originally planned to be the grand opening of his national campaign headquarters in Atlanta.

"I am suspending my presidential campaign because of the continued distraction, the continued hurt caused on me and my family. Not because we are not fighters," he said. The "suspension" allows his campaign apparatus to continue to raise funds.

The move intensifies the two man race between current frontrunners Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, the former Massachusetts governor and House speaker, respectively.

Cain's so-called "Plan B" comes less than a week after a woman he characterized as a friend said she and the Georgia businessman had been carrying on a sexual affair for more than a decade. Ginger White said it was not a love affair, but Cain showered her with gifts and offered financial assistance for her monthly living expenses. Cain called the relationship a friendship as he acknowledged that his wife of more than four decades had no knowledge of White prior to Monday.

Cain thanked his supporters for their support as he blamed the media for forcing his hand.

"I am disappointed that it came to this point, that we had to make this decision," Cain said.

"These false and untrue allegations continue to be spinned in the media, and in the court of public opinion so as to create a cloud of doubt over me and this campaign and my family. That spin hurts. It hurts my wife. It hurts my family. It hurts me. And it hurts the American people, because you are being denied solutions to our problems," Cain said.

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Cain was already under pressure after revelations several other women had accused him of sexual harassment and inappropriate sexual advances in the 1990s while he was the head of the National Restaurant Association.

Cain has acknowledged that financial contributions fell sharply after news of the long-term affair broke and several high-profile supporters, including two key New Hampshire backers, have defected to back former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

Just eight percent of likely Republican voters at the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses support Cain, according to a poll released Friday by the Des Moines Register. That is about a third of the 23 percent support Cain had just over a month ago.

The former CEO of Godfather's Pizza began his campaign in relative obscurity in May. He shot to the top of the polls in September on the strength of his personal charisma and the unexpected popularity among conservatives for his signature 9-9-9 tax plan to eliminate the current tax code in favor of a nine percent income tax, a nine percent corporate tax and nine percent sales tax.

Cain said he was "at peace" with his decision.

"So one of declarations I want to make to you today is that I am at peace with my God. I am at peace with my wife, and she is at peace with me. And I am at peace with my family and at peace with myself," Cain said.

Despite being forced out of the race amid accusations of unseemly and inappropriate sexual behavior, his White House bid and surprising rise in the polls have likely boosted his earning power.

Cain called at least some of Republican rivals ahead of his rally. His former rivals were flattering in their public statements about Cain as the race for his endorsement begins.

Romney said he wishes Cain well and Gingrich, who many observers expect to benefit most from Cain's exit, praised the unconventional candidate for raising bold ideas and promoting them effectively.

"Herman Cain's 9-9-9 plan got our country talking about the critical issue of how to reform our tax code and he elevated the dialogue of the Republican presidential primary in the process," Gingrich said in a written statement after Cain made his decision official.

"I am proud to know Herman Cain and consider him a friend. I know from having worked with him for more than a decade he will continue to be a powerful voice in the conservative movement for years to come," the former Georgia lawmaker said.


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Demoserver says:
Why would anyone vote for Newt Gingrich again? He did nothing for this country before and would
do nothing for it now. Lets get rid for good of all these losers pushing each other around and all
of them making fools of themselves. None of htem are capable of doing any more for this country than
the ones in office now. It is so deplorable to see the lack of sensible discusions with both parties to
make some progress and stop the posturing and one upmanships that have gone on for far too long.
The Republicans can't seem to avoid casting slurs on everyone except the ones that deserve it the most in their own party. The founding fathers must be in constant rotation in their graves in remorse
seeing what is happening to their creation.
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mikesyl27 says:
Cain must have read the November 28th VSA article in the Globe Magazine.
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JV1970 says:
This latest woman said that (and I'm paraphrasing here) she wished him no harm but she just wanted to get her story out. WHAT A LIAR! What other reason would she have if she didn't want to do him harm? I hope that someday it's reported that these women were well paid to tell their "stories"!
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Lindag10 replies:
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JV: HAHAHAHA. No man has a "friend" that his wife doesn't know about who he feeds money to without her knowledge unless he's cheating on his wife. You're defending the indefensible. Herman is both a liar and a cheater. Just too funny that all your favorites have bit the dust. LMAO.
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No, not all of them! You're forgetting I also support Bachmann and Perry and Santorum. I've also been liking what I've been hearing from Gingrich lately. There's still a good chance that one of them that I support will become the GOP nominee. You can't get rid of me that easily!

I'm also going to tell you that all you know is what those women have been saying vs what Cain says. Unless you were there to witness the "events" in person you don't know who's telling the truth!
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chonder2 says:
by al-glob December 4, 2011 11:06 AM EST
The Democratic Party hasn't ever changed.

The Democrats have always "lynched" Black men that they fear, in order to keep their Black slave plantations intact.

Some things never change, but change started with the 2010 elections & more positive conservative change is coming with the 2012 elections.
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al-glob has submitted an accusation that is based on... "how the Repub establishment thinks"...

--------------Everyone Is For Sale------------------------------
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kevstar69 replies:
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Whoa. Now the Repugnicans are using race to their advantage. How funny that you are playing the race card. The Democrats didn't screw this woman, Herman Cain did!
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nearl451 says:
Now can we get on to some other topics, please? 4-articles about one subject per day is too much.

Primaries are just around the corner.
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tamara43 says:
i think ALL HAVE SKELETONS IN THEIR CLOSETS... why do people always have to dig up all the crap on someone.i didnt like the 999 but i sure was all for Cain. Now i guess will back Perry... but then im am GETTING SO SICK OF POLICICS AND POLITICIANS...they are ALL IN IT FOR THE MONEY.. i feel we need another civil war just to wake this country up because people are just too dang greedy ESPECIALLY THE IDIOTS IN WASHINGTON DC.. who love to dig up the dirt on other people when i we all know they have just as much dirt on them. OUR MEDIA HAS GONE WAY TOO FAR WHEN IT COMES TO WRITING STORIES... they put out their too much information and not surprised when it comes to our "government in not able to locate terrorists" because they have big mouths and tell the news, that way "the terrorists" and "whoever the government is after" can hide or whatever. i have been told i have a conspiracy mind but then alot of what our government does is.. so understand these so called politicians i feel one needs to get in their minds and maybe we can understand the BS they are telling us. because that is what it is but THIS IS JUST MY OPINION....IM SICK OF THIS ADMINISTRATION AND OB, SICK OF POLITICS AND JUST SICK OF CRAP THAT IS GOING ON HERE IN THE US. WE THE PEOPLE NEED TO WAKE UP AND TAKE THINGS IN OUR OWN HANDS.. BUT THAT IS ME.. WILL I VOTE NEXT YEAR.. not sure.. too many FRICKEN IDIOTS OUT THERE WHO ARE RUNNING.. DEMOCRATS AND THE STINKIN LIBERALS ARE THE DIRTIEST GROUPS OUT THERE. but THAT IS MY OPINION AND WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOICE OUR OPINION.
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ReckonedTruth says:
Good bye Herman..don't let the door hit you where the good lord split you.. you should have paid the dollars your mistress of 13 years wanted to keep quiet..(laughing)
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Transatlantique says:
The female of the species is deadlier than the male, yet they get all of this credit for being the "delicate" gender. When are men ever going to wise up and realise this, take back their bodies and minds, stop giving their power away to women and say, "not tonight dear, I have a headache?"
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tsigili says:
The 9-9-9 is an absolute NO, from this voter.
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Dreadnut says:
Cain's votes are going to Gingrich, already. Call them "the anyone but Romney" camp. Romney's in 3rd in Iowa, behind in NH. Romney out to do some soul searching. Perhaps he'd be better off registering as a Democrat and running against Obama.
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