He is the founder of Godfather Pizza. He is a black Republican. He is a conservative who understands fiscal conservatism.
He says that at this time he is prayerfully considering a run for president: there is much uncertainty in business; uncertainty in taxes; uncertainty socially, politically, economically.
He says if one or both chambers of Congress swing to Republican, he will strongly consider running for president.
Read about it at The Daily Caller:
Herman Cain is thinking about running for president, even though it’s likely you’ve never heard of him.
And that’s OK — at least right now — for the black Republican who has become a sought after speaker on the Tea Party circuit. The former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza says he’s going to build a grassroots coalition of supporters from the bottom up, if he decides to run, and if the Tea Party movement in 2010 is any indication, Republicans won’t be looking to nominate a household name for president in 2012.Here's the man:
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