Black Americans Hearing Truth About The GOP
YouTube: Herman Cain Speaks Out
Herman Cain former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza and now radio talk show host is making sure that African-American voters are finally getting the facts about the Republican Party. As they find out the truth many are turning away from the Democrat Party.
Cain said talk radio has been key to this transformation and that is why liberals are seeking to resurrect the Fairness Doctrine.
“I’ve had a lot of people tell me, and they would call my show and volunteer information as to the fact they were black, they were American and they were starting to see the light,” Cain said. “You see when people have the right information they will make the right decision. This is one of the reasons that the liberals continue to want to try to promote this unfair Fairness Doctrine.”
Cain says, “Now that people are listening to talk radio and they’re getting the right facts about what the Republican Party stands for more and more people are beginning to vote Republican and align themselves with Republican values.”
He said that efforts to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine had no chance of success in Congress and any attempt to do it through regulation would be met by public opposition. “The American people are going to be very aware of these backdoor regulations that are going to try and silence people like me and others who are simply telling people the truth.”
Cain, a black American last week formed a presidential campaign exploratory committee. He said that liberals do not want blacks and minorities to know the truth about the Democratic Party or to know the truth about the Republican Party.
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