A poet once said, "Life can be a challenge. Life can seem impossible. It's never easy when there's so much on the line." - Herman Cain

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A poet once said, "Life can be a challenge. Life can seem impossible. It's never easy when there's so much on the line."

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About Herman Cain

Herman Cain (December 13, 1945 – July 30, 2020) was an American businessman, politician, radio host of The Herman Cain Show in Atlanta, Georgia, former chairman and CEO of Godfather's Pizza, and former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He was a candidate for the Republican nomination for the 2012 United States presidential election.

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Pen Names: Spermin' Herman Black Walnut The Hermanator Herman Munster The Cain Train The Cain Wreck Cain't Recall Cain't Remember Cain't Ever Be President The Pimp
Alternative Names: Herman Cane Cain
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