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by Paul Delaney onDecember 3, 2011
The former candidate isn't an embarrassment to the race, just himself. My, how far we've come.
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by Madison Gray onNovember 16, 2011
If the Tea Party favorite self-destructs, African Americans on the right will pay the price.
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by Madison Gray onNovember 16, 2011
If the Tea Party favorite self-destructs, African Americans on the right will pay the price.
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by John McWhorter onOctober 19, 2011
Herman Cain's "brainwashed" comment is not as insidious as charges of abandoning the race.
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by Clarence Page onOctober 16, 2011
Tea Partiers are delighted that their support of Cain proves that they don't dislike black people -- but his words suggest that he might, writes Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page.
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by Lynette Holloway onOctober 6, 2011
Unemployed protesters have only themselves to blame for their plight, the GOP presidential candidate says.
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by Roland S. Martin onOctober 6, 2011
In a CNN blog entry, Roland S. Martin rebukes Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain for not understanding why blacks vote overwhelmingly Democratic.
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by Clarence Page onOctober 3, 2011
In a year of anger at Obama and internal divisions in the GOP, Rick Perry's losses have helped Cain, writes Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page.
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by Lynette Holloway onSeptember 29, 2011
He has been the target of vitriol because he is running for the GOP nomination, he said in a CNN interview.
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by Nsenga Burton onJuly 28, 2011
The GOP presidential candidate backtracks on his anti-Muslim comments.
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