Herman Cain

Herman Cain Drops Out Of Presidential Race, Ending Campaign Due To Continued Sexual Misconduct

Atlanta, GA -

As TFNJ reported previously, Herman Cain has dropped out of the 2012 race for the Republican nomination.

Citing a Cain adviser that did not want to be named, Herman Cain had been debating how to drop out but save face. Today in Georgia, outside what was supposed to be his new Georgia campaign headquarters, he along with his wife in attendance, said he was ending his bid, saying family relations were more important. Cain continued to deny any sexual misconduct.

Herman Cain To Quit Presidential Race Amid New Accusations of Another Affair Says Adviser

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Presidential hopeful Herman Cain is said to be quitting his race for the White House amid yet another report of sexual scandals and affairs. His campaign team has only said he is "reassessing" his campaign, but an adviser close to Cain who asked not to be named said they are debating how to quit without Cain looking humiliated.

Just today another accusation of an affair broke from an Atlanta woman who even went on Fox News and showed detailed phone and text message records.

Sexual Harassment, First It Was 2, Now There's 4; Presidential Hopeful Herman Cain Faces Onslaught of Allegations

Herman Cain has watched the number of his accusers of sexual harassment rise faster than he can dispense with them. First it was two, and now there are four who claim he sexually harassed them.

Presidential Hopeful Herman Cain Admits to a past Sexual Harassment Accusation

Herman Cain, a front runner in the 2012 presidential elections campaign, has admitted that he has been previously accused of sexual harassment but maintained his denial of those claims.

News website Politico reported late on Sunday that two female employees complained of sexually suggestive behavior by Cain when he headed the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s.

"I have never sexually harassed anyone," Cain said. "Yes, I was falsely accused while I was at the National Restaurant Association."