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Herman Cain, former presidential candidate, dies from corona-virus; It is not killing white people at the same rate so they don’t want to wear mask.

Robert Cunningham by Robert Cunningham
August 3, 2020
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Herman Cain, former presidential candidate, dies from corona-virus; It is not killing white people at the same rate so they don’t want to wear mask.

After attending a recent Trump rally without wearing any protective gear, former presidential candidate Herman Cain became diagnosed with Covid-19 and has died at the age of 74.

When he ran for president back in 2012, he suspended his campaign but made a promise to his supporters that the fight for his causes are not over-he would be using radio and social media to continue to share his conservative messages.

Cain is a cancer survivor, but had been hospitalized since June 29 until his unfortunate passing due to him not having the ability to breathe.

He was a trailblazer for policies regarding the private sector where he spent so much of his career founding, investing and managing some of the most popular restaurant chains in the world. He ran for president because the polls indicated that the American people were looking for an “outsider” who had not spend their career in Washington to run the Executive branch.

Although Cain did not get the position as President of the United States there are many people that agree with his policies and they will carry on his messages and influence throughout the private and public sectors.

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