Is Cain "a mass practical joke of some type — 'Hey, let’s goof on the pollster and tell him 'Cain'!'
Or is Cain the 'none of the above' vote for those Republicans who haven’t decided to relent and back former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney but who can’t manage to utter the name of any other Republican contender for president?"
Read the Washington Post, A practical joke by GOP voters?, which concludes, "for those who think the presidential race is more important and more consequential than a reality show, they have to console themselves that Republican voters, when they actually get around to voting, will look for someone who seems to understand that comic relief is no reason to vote for a presidential candidate."
Thursday, October 27, 2011
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