Cain Squeaks Ahead Of Obama In New General Election Poll Fox News
GOP Presidential candidate Herman Cain AP
According to Rasmussen Reports, GOP presidential candidate and former CEO of Godfather's Pizza Herman Cain is ahead of President Barack Obama in a hypothetical general election contest. He's ahead of President Obama 43% - 41%. This poll is within the margin of error. However, Cain is the only GOP candidate who has any lead over Obama in head-to-head polls conducted by Rasmussen the past several weeks. What's interesting about Rasmussen is that this poll is very accurate during the election season. However, I must warn everybody that the 2012 general election is more than a year away and anything could change between now and next year. This poll is just a hypothetical poll. It just reflects the mood of those that were sampled in this poll. You can't guage by this poll who will be the GOP nominee next year nor who will win the presidential election. It's not unusual to have prospective GOP candidates bouncing back and fourth on the number one spot. It wasn't too many weeks ago that Texas Governor Rick Perry led atop the polls. Even though Cain's numbers may be rising doesn't mean it's a trend.
The election process is rigged when it comes to the presidential election. Whomever the forces of Nimrod decide to be the next nominee will receive the nomination. They'll make sure that the election is slanted towards favoring the Establishment candidate. The safest candidate for the globalists is former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. The agenda will continue moving forward under Romney. I guarantee you he'll keep Obamacare in place. He pushed for a state nationalized health care in Massachustts. How am I to believe that he'll repeal Obamacare if elected president? He won't. Romney will not stop the globalists' push towards the new world order because Romney plays a part in that agenda. I don't believe Cain will remain atop the polls in the GOP for that long. I don't believe Cain is what the forces of Nimrod desire to be nominated next year.
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