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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 887420" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Unless Cain's campaign has a meltdown between now and when the primaries start I don't see how he can't win the nomination. His problem has been that although he was well liked among those who knew him, he had few who really knew him at all. Now he is getting all kinds of publicity pushing him up in the polls getting him more attention all going back to his big win in the FL straw poll. Both Cain and Gingrich both are rising in recent polling and both candidates have a high degree of respect for one another. I just don't see Gingrich's campaign making headway enough to be a front runner, but what will happen is Gingrich will endorse Cain when he drops out. Considering both candidates have more support combined than any other single candidate that should be the push necessary to put Cain on a solid path to the nomination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 887420, member: 249"] Unless Cain's campaign has a meltdown between now and when the primaries start I don't see how he can't win the nomination. His problem has been that although he was well liked among those who knew him, he had few who really knew him at all. Now he is getting all kinds of publicity pushing him up in the polls getting him more attention all going back to his big win in the FL straw poll. Both Cain and Gingrich both are rising in recent polling and both candidates have a high degree of respect for one another. I just don't see Gingrich's campaign making headway enough to be a front runner, but what will happen is Gingrich will endorse Cain when he drops out. Considering both candidates have more support combined than any other single candidate that should be the push necessary to put Cain on a solid path to the nomination. [/QUOTE]
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