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Cain identified as pro-life and opposed abortion in all cases, [33] except where the mother's life is endangered. [34] He believed that life begins at conception . He favored defunding Planned Parenthood , an organization he had referred to as "Planned Genocide" because he views it as guilty of genocide against black Americans .
Cain's position on abortion has been the subject of some controversy. [143] In interviews with Piers Morgan and John Stossel , Cain stated that he was "pro-life from conception", that it was not the government's role to make decisions about abortion, and in the interview with Stossel that "abortion should not be legal".
Herman Cain was born on December 13, 1945, [1] in Memphis, Tennessee, to Lenora Davis Cain (1925–1982), a cleaning woman and domestic worker, and Luther Cain (1925–2005), who was raised on a farm and worked as a barber and janitor, as well as a chauffeur for Robert W. Woodruff, the president of The Coca-Cola Company. Cain said that as he ...
“The fact that Mr. Kennedy's position on abortion shifted this year, from supporting abortion through all nine months to supporting abortion through about 22 weeks, shows that he can change his ...
The issue of abortion rights in the United States is staring the 2024 GOP presidential candidates in their faces as they prepare to kick their campaigns into high gear.
Herman Cain was widely regarded to be a "loser", [42] with "nothing of interest or insight to add on national security, and it showed". [43] The debate itself was again criticised for there being no questions on the Eurozone and for China only being mentioned in passing. [43] Transcript from Chicago Sun-Times CNN (part 1, part 2), and Time magazine
At one point in 2015, during his run for president, he took “five positions on abortion in three days,” according to The Washington Post and as NBC News detailed at the time.
[74] [75] [76] In March 2011, a series of abortion-as-genocide billboard advertisements were shown in South Chicago, an area with a large population of African Americans. [77] From May to November 2011, presidential candidate Herman Cain criticized Planned Parenthood, calling abortion "planned genocide" and "black genocide". [78]