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Should Herman Cain pull out of the presidental race?

Cultureshock

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And as it stands, It looks as if he will indeed drop out soon. And do you believe that his departure brings merit to his accuser's accusations and implies guilt?
 
He might as well. I think his chances of winning at this point are damn near zilch. It doesn't really imply anything about the accusations, except that they were effective.
 
And as it stands, It looks as if he will indeed drop out soon. And do you believe that his departure brings merit to his accuser's accusations and implies guilt?

No Harman Cain should not drop out. If he drops out because of the accusations it will mean that the accusations were effective in the minds of voters.
 
No Harman Cain should not drop out. If he drops out because of the accusations it will mean that the accusations were effective in the minds of voters.

Usually its the other way around. Meaning, if the accusations were effective in the minds of voters, then dropping out would be a valid response by Cain.

My personal preference is that Cain drops out because he is annoying and unrealistic in his ideology. The annoying thing is a personal preference, but being unrealistic means he can harm the country.
 
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