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Monday, October 17, 2011

Wow.... Raising Cain: Cain 43% Obama 41%

Is it any wonder the moron running the White House is losing his mind?

The only question is this: do they realize that bump of a tenure was an ice berg that ripped a hole in the hull, ala Titanic?

That water Obama is taking on is the same thing as that ill-fated ship.  Poorly designed, not paying enough attention to where they were going, and neither understanding or looking for the hazards awaiting it, combined with a monumental arrogance that they were, in fact, unsinkable.

And they were wrong as well.

And so is this guy.

Here's the goods:

2012 Presidential Matchups

Cain 43%, Obama 41%
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Whether Herman Cain’s surge in the polls is temporary or has staying power, he’s enjoying a big enough bounce to take a very slight lead over President Obama in a hypothetical 2012 matchup. At the moment, the Georgia businessman is the only Republican with a lead of any kind over Obama, although former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has held a similar advantage several times and is currently trailing the president by just two points.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely U.S. Voters shows Cain attracting 43% support, while Obama earns 41%. Given such a matchup, eight percent (8%) prefer some other candidate, and another eight percent (8%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Cain is tied with Romney for the lead in the race for the GOP presidential nomination.  Nobody else is even close at the moment.
Last week,  Cain trailed Obama by three. The week before,  he was behind by five. “Cain now has the chance to make the case for why he should be the challenger to Mitt Romney,” says Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports. “Many others have auditioned for the role and fallen flat, and it remains to be seen whether Cain’s fate will be similar.” Rasmussen interviewed Cain for the Rasmussen Report on radio show
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