Herman Cain's rags-to-riches personal story and his talk of an "empowerment agenda" appeals to voters who believe that the federal budget has been corrupted by a culture of entitlement that no longer values sweat equity. As a black conservative, he appeals to Tea Party supporters who are angry at being tagged racists for their disagreements with the nation's first black president. And in a country increasingly sour on Washington, his lack of political experience has become a calling card. "Tea Party people love him."
Sunday, June 5, 2011
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