HERMAN CAIN: 43%
BARACK OBAMA: 41%
From Rasmussen polling:
2012 Presidential Matchups
Cain 43%, Obama 41%Related Articles
Monday, October 17, 2011
Whether Herman Cain’s surge in the polls is temporary or has staying power, he’s enjoying a big enough bounce to take a very slight lead over President Obama in a hypothetical 2012 matchup. At the moment, the Georgia businessman is the only Republican with a lead of any kind over Obama, although former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has held a similar advantage several times and is currently trailing the president by just two points.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely U.S. Voters shows Cain attracting 43% support, while Obama earns 41%. Given such a matchup, eight percent (8%) prefer some other candidate, and another eight percent (8%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
The potential quandary of a lifetime:
Conservative black vs Leftist black.
BZ
Let’s see…
Conservative vs. liberal…hmmm.
I’ll take Conservative for 500, Alex.
Of course, the quandary is indeed that element of blackness. If the libs go against Cain, they won’t be able to sleep due to their white-guilt complexes. However, we Conservatives actually look at a person’s character, and some of us quite like Mr. Cain and how he makes the libs all shiver in fear.
Post-racial America since Obama? Ha! Sure, sure. Tell that to the New Black Panther Party.
This is an encouraging poll, BZ. I really enjoyed that chart. It speaks volumes.
ecc102: yes indeedy-do, the chart bespeaks VOLUMES, eh?
BZ
I’m sorry, but I will NOT vote for anything black.
Good bye, mr. chuck