Posted on 11/24/2011 4:48:55 PM PST by MitchellC
Special to South Florida Times
MIAMI Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain swept through South Florida last week with an early morning stop in Sweetwater. At the Claude and Mildred Pepper Center there, Cain was serenaded to strands of the enduring Cuban patriotic song Guantanamera and was applauded by senior citizens who said they admired el negro the black man.
Soon after, Cains red campaign bus took him to Versailles Cuban Restaurant in Little Havana, where throngs of supporters from Cubas exile community had waited nearly two hours for his arrival.
Hola, hola, hola, hola, Cain greeted the cheering crowd. Following a brief speech outlining his 9-9-9 plan to improve the economy and the importance of having a strong leader in the White House, someone from the crowd shouted, What about Cuba?
Cain responded, Freedom for Cuba now, again to applause. The United States needs to put more pressure on Fidel Castro.
Cains full-day on his Nov. 16 South Florida tour included a stop also at a Wings Plus restaurant in Coral Springs, where he talked about not abandoning Israel and identifying the nations enemies in remarks targeted to Jewish voters in Broward County. He ended his visit with a rally at the Palm Beach Convention Center in West Palm Beach.
Each stop brought out scores of supporters, some carrying homemade signs with slogans ranging from Cubans for Herman Cain to God bless Herman Cain to Obama the biggest enemy of the USA.
It was Cains first visit to Florida following his late October win of Floridas nonbinding Republican presidential straw poll. Among supporters at each location was a scattering of African Americans, many of them black Republicans, who comprise about two percent of the states GOP population.
He loves the working man, said Maria Casimiro, a black Cuban who fled Cuba in 1978. After spending eight years in Venezuela, Casimiro, now 80, came to South Florida, where she has lived and worked as a seamstress in Hialeah.
Cain speaks to me. He will take the United States out of the economic hole we are in today. I am a worker, Casimiro said in Spanish. I am very proud to say that I never asked this government for one thing. We Cuban people will work.
Like many others in the Cuban community, Casimiro said she fears that the United States is becoming too socialistic under President Barack Obama and previous Democratic administrations.
Fidel wont let me back into Cuba, Casimiro said. But guess what? I dont want to go.
None of Cains black supporters seemed to mind that the only African-American contender in the GOP presidential race did not make stops in any of South Floridas predominantly black cities or neighborhoods or brought messages targeted to the concerns and issues facing the black community.
This guy speaks to everyone. Its not about if you are black or white, said Will Cooks, a Sunrise resident who attended the Coral Springs rally. If he gets elected, then he has a responsibility to address those issues, which is something President Barack Obama has not done, said Cooks, a lifelong Republican who served for three years in the Office of Ceremonial and Special Events in the Reagan White House.
LaShanda West, who has been a Republican since 1996, said she came out to the Little Havana rally to see if Cain can win my vote.
He speaks to the common man, not just African Americans, said West, who took a day off work as a seventh-grade civics teacher at Centennial Middle School in Cutler Bay in south Miami-Dade County.
It does not make sense for Cain to campaign in black neighborhoods during the election, Cooks said. Broward has about 8,000 registered black Republicans
What good will it do for him to go to black neighborhoods that are 99 percent Democratic? said Cooks, 50, who now works with the U.S. Postal Services Transportation Networks in Fort Lauderdale. Its not about party but what the candidate stands for.
Tamarac resident Hakim Shahid, 45, said he supports Cain because he is a good business man and that's what the country needs to turn this economy around.
Cain has a business background and we need help with the economy, said Shahid, who attended the West Palm Beach rally, referring to the candidates background as a former pizza restaurant chain executive. I like his answers on the issues. He knows what's going on. He has a strong business background. He's well rounded."
Cain, who turns 66 in December, is the former chairman and CEO of Godfather's Pizza. He served as president and CEO of the National Restaurant Association from 1996-99. Earlier this month, he was accused by four women of sexual harassment, charges that he has denied.
After running for president in 2000, Cain became a presidential GOP candidate in May and rose to the top spot in October, thanks, in part, to winning Floridas straw poll. He has since slipped to about fourth in later polls.
Cain downplayed his lack of political experience, focusing, instead, on his business background.
As a businessman, never having held an elected office, I learned like any successful businessman to make sure you're working on the right problem, make sure you have the right priority and surround yourself with good people," Cain told the West Palm Beach gathering.
Alex Smith, a recent graduate of St. Thomas University, said Cain is his preferred candidate for the GOP presidential nomination.
We gave Obama a chance in 2008, said Smith, 24, a Miami native who attended the Little Havana rally. Its time for some new ideas.
At least one of the black attendees at Cains South Florida rallies, however, was not there to lend support.
Mangonia Park Councilwoman and former Palm Beach County Commissioner Addie Greene said she came to the Cain rally to protest his bid for the Republican nomination because he is unqualified and lacks good character.
I've never felt so emotional than about what is happening right now, said Greene, a Democrat who was first elected to the council in 1986 and was appointed the towns first black mayor five years later.
I wish all no matter if youre African American, white, or whatever would know that Cain is not qualified.
Kyoto Walker in Palm Beach contributed to this report.
At least one of the black attendees at Cains South Florida rallies, however, was not there to lend support.
Mangonia Park Councilwoman and former Palm Beach County Commissioner Addie Greene said she came to the Cain rally to protest his bid for the Republican nomination because he is unqualified and lacks good character.
I've never felt so emotional than about what is happening right now, said Greene, a Democrat who was first elected to the council in 1986 and was appointed the towns first black mayor five years later.
It spreads from DC to Austin.
When a rat is cornered, they strike out in fear.
So true.
Cain is to the left/gopestabs like Palin. A danger to them, someone to fear. Think of it, he weathered that blitz they mounted and now he’s hanging on to a poll number that many would practically die for. He’s pretty much the only one I can get excited about though I like Perry and haven’t written off Newt completely yet.
Cain should visit black neighborhoods too. He threatens the monolithic black democrat vote and should exploit it.
“Unqualified,” meaning: he is not a liberal. He realizes that Johnson’s Great Society policies meant ruin for the black community.
Allred needs her big @$$ sued.
born December 13, 1945 in Memphis, TN (Meets the Jus Soli Requirement)
Parents were
Luther Cain Jr., born March 16, 1925 in TN, died March 29, 1982 in Atlanta, GA
Lenora Davis, born July 27, 1925 in GA, died August 20, 2005 in Atlanta, GA
Both parents were US Citizens at the time of his birth (Meets the Jus Sanguinis Requirement)
Herman Cain is a NATURAL BORN CITIZEN
Barry Soetoro aka Barack Hussein Obama ISN'T!
Click on the cane, (Go Cain.)
The flaming liberal Greene might like Perry or Newt, though.
FCLN, Viva! Abajo con Raul y Fidel!!!
Cain is the only candidate who understands the "Cuban language" and it shows! NUEVE NUEVE NUEVE
HERMAN CAIN/2012
Never mind that the so-called journalists in the Miami media, especially the broadcast clowns, are among the most UNeducated CHILDREN we have had the chance to encounter...they know nothing of history, economics, Constitutional law, or the background of Mr. Cain.
I remember a group of us marching in front of one of the stations, I think it was channel 4, and a young man came out asking why we were there. He had NO clue about the history of Cuba, of how capitalism or federalism works...and some good Tea Partiers from Cuban descent talked to him and gave him an education. He was polite, and so were they, and I think he learned something.
But the media in Miami WERE rude to Herman Cain. They are in the tank for Hussein.
Cain should visit black neighborhoods too. He threatens the monolithic black democrat vote and should exploit it.
He’s still more qualified than obozo.
Happy Thanksgiving
“.....Cain is not qualified.”
Can’t argue with that.
So exactly what defines qualified...
So exactly what defines qualified...
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