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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 Herman Cain Award is an ironic award given to people who expressed hesitancy toward COVID-19 vaccines or face masks, who later died from COVID-19 or its complications. [1] [2] [3] The award is named after American businessman and political figure Herman Cain, a Republican politician who died of COVID-19 complications after attending a 2020 Trump Tulsa rally in support of then-President ...
The 9–9–9 Fund is a political action committee (PAC) that was founded by supporters of Herman Cain. [29] The PAC spent more than $468,000 in November 2011 to support Cain's presidential campaign. In December 2011, the 9–9–9 Fund director, Jordan Gehrke, stated that the 9–9–9 Fund had decided not to endorse a candidate for president.
Herman Cain, a successful businessman who ran for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination and later became a backer of President Donald Trump, has died from complications from COVID-19 ...
Godfather's Pizza CEO and former Federal Reserve's Board of Governors nominee Herman Cain said he withdrew his name from consideration because of the position's $183,100 annual salary.
The text is written by Herman Cain and Rich Lowrie, and was released on May 1, 2012. [3] The 9–9–9 Plan, a "centerpiece" of Cain's 2012 presidential campaign , was introduced in August 2011. The 9–9–9 plan would replace all current taxes (including the payroll tax , capital gains tax , and the estate tax ) with 9% business transaction ...
Herman Cain, the entrepreneur, conservative commentator and 2012 presidential candidate, passed away on Thursday due to complications from COVID-19. The 74-year-old contracted the virus in late ...
Herman Cain explains his economic plan to supporters at a campaign event at a diner in Ypsilanti, Michigan, November 10, 2011. The centerpiece [ 70 ] of Cain's 2012 presidential campaign was the 9–9–9 Plan , [ 71 ] replacing most current federal taxes with a 9% tax on business transactions, personal income and sales .