What a sad story report…Herman Cain, the one-time presidential candidate and supporter of President Trump and his America First agenda has died.
Cain, the former CO of “Godfather Pizza” passed away from complications of Coronavirus.
He was 74-years-old.
From CNN [2]
Herman Cain, the former presidential candidate and former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, has died from coronavirus, according to an obituary sent from his verified Twitter account and Newsmax, where he was launching a television show.
Cain, 74, was hospitalized earlier this month, and his Twitter account said earlier this week he was being treated with oxygen in his lungs.
He will be missed.
“Herman Cain — a great man, an American success story, an eternal optimist, even when he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon cancer and later Covid-19. RIP, my friend.”
Herman Cain — a great man, an American success story, an eternal optimist, even when he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon cancer and later Covid-19. RIP, my friend.
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) July 30, 2020 [3]
“RIP Herman Cain … prayers to his family.”
RIP Herman Cain … prayers to his family.
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) July 30, 2020 [4]
“Terrible news … Rest in Peace Herman Cain.”
Terrible news … Rest in Peace Herman Cain. https://t.co/q8H2AKk6HE [5]
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) July 30, 2020 [6]
“Herman Cain gets caricatured in retrospective glances at his short-lived political career, but he was a live, viable candidate for a good stretch of that 2012 campaign. Opponents knew he connected voters in ways they never could, b/c of his charm and humor and irreverence. RIP.”
Herman Cain gets caricatured in retrospective glances at his short-lived political career, but he was a live, viable candidate for a good stretch of that 2012 campaign. Opponents knew he connected voters in ways they never could, b/c of his charm and humor and irreverence. RIP.
— Tim Alberta (@TimAlberta) July 30, 2020 [7]
“RIP Herman Cain. You will be greatly missed.”
RIP Herman Cain. You will be greatly missed.
— Chad Prather (@WatchChad) July 30, 2020 [8]
He was a great man. His legacy and love will love on.
This piece was written by Missy Crane on July 30, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com [9] and is used by permission.