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Herman Cain grew up in Georgia with wonderful parents and little else. Cain's father worked three jobs because he wanted his family to have more opportunity. As a result of his dad's encouragement, Cain earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Morehouse College in 1967. He earned a master's degree from Purdue University while working as a mathematician for the Department of the Navy. Upon graduation, he worked as a business analyst for The Coca-Cola Company. In 1968, he married Gloria Etchison; they have two grown children and two grandchildren.
In 1977, Cain joined The Pillsbury Company at age 31. Within three years, he rose to the position of Vice President of Corporate Systems and Services. He resigned his senior position in 1982 to begin work at Pillsbury's Burger King Division. Nine months later, he was managing 400 Burger King units in the Philadelphia region, the company's poorest performer. Within three years, his region ranked number one.
In 1986, Cain was appointed president of then financially troubled Godfather's Pizza, Inc. chain. In 14 months, the chain regained profitability and in 1988, he led his executive team in a buyout of the company from Pillsbury. Cain was elected to the Board of Directors of the National Restaurant Association (NRA) in 1988. While serving as Chairman, he developed the organization into a pro-business voice through national debates and speeches concerning healthcare reform, employment policies and taxation. Following this experience, he was appointed to serve on the Economic Growth and Tax Reform Commission. He then became a senior advisor to the 1996 Dole/Kemp presidential campaign.
While continuing as President and Chairman of Godfather's Pizza, Inc., Cain became a national keynote speaker. Using his powerful messages as the foundation, Cain created a leadership firm and he has authored three books on topics ranging from leadership to self-empowerment. In 2002, he became an Executive Lecturer for the Gallup Organization.
In 1996, Cain was elected CEO and president of the NRA. Additionally, Cain is a former Chairman and Member of The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City from 1992 to 1996. Cain leveraged his restaurant experience with the technology market when he became CEO and president of RetailDNA, a software technology company, in 1999. Despite his global industry reach, Cain devotes time and energy to his family and indulges his passion for music and golf. Now former CEO and Chairman of the Board of Godfather's Pizza, he is still a member of the Board of Directors of various companies. Cain also serves as an associate minister of Antioch Baptist Church North in Atlanta.
In 2003, Cain announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for United States Senate from Georgia to replace retiring Senator Zell Miller. Cain campaigned on replacing the federal income tax code with a national retail sales tax, restructuring the Social Security system, reducing the influence of government and the courts in the health care system and inspiring people to believe that they can change the status quo in Washington.
Herman Cain is chief executive officer of THE New Voice, Inc. and New Voters Alliance, and host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show The Bottom Line with Herman Cain.
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Herman Cain (Dec 26, 2006)
Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah! Go ahead and call the politically correct police, I do not care. As a lifelong Christian with many Jewish friends, I do care about... more
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Herman Cain (Dec 12, 2006)
The current announced crop of 2008 Republican presidential contenders is about as inspiring as Saturday’s leftovers for Monday’s lunch. John McCain. We’ve seen that movie. Do... more
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Herman Cain (Dec 05, 2006)
Future House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “Six in ‘06” policy agenda includes just one health care provision – allowing the federal government to negotiate for lower... more
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Herman Cain (Nov 29, 2006)
In the 2006 election cycle, Democrats campaigned on the promise of "A New Direction," a platform that expectedly has no compass and little content. Congressman Barney Frank... more
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Herman Cain (Nov 24, 2006)
Thanksgiving in America is a time of traditions - turkey and dressing, gathering around the table, watching football and seeing schoolchildren dressed up as Pilgrims and... more
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Herman Cain (Nov 14, 2006)
If you think Santa Claus came early this year by delivering liberal majorities in the House and Senate, you had better check your stocking again. Liberals and the political... more
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Herman Cain (Nov 08, 2006)
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, likely new House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and the media will portray... more
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Herman Cain (Nov 01, 2006)
It's easy to give someone advice after the fact, and even then, there is no measure that the advice would have been a better decision. In sports, it's called being an... more
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Herman Cain (Oct 23, 2006)
The Chicken Littles in the Democratic Party, liberal media outlets and liberal political action groups are attempting to convince voters that the sky is falling on America’s... more
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Herman Cain (Aug 22, 2006)
The Hezbocrats, a roaming band of militant guerrillas seeking their party’s 2008 nomination for president, have most recently lobbed their rhetorical bombs at Wal-Mart, that... more
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Herman Cain (Aug 02, 2006)
Three groups are waging a spectacularly unified propaganda war against the Israeli military, the U.S. military and the Bush administration. They are the liberal media... more
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Herman Cain (Jul 19, 2006)
There are two dirty little secrets behind the debate over the illegal alien issue that even the advocates of securing the borders first have failed to discuss. The first... more
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Herman Cain (Jul 12, 2006)
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said of illegal aliens last week at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, "Although they broke the law by illegally crossing our... more
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Herman Cain (Jul 05, 2006)
It could cost more to get caught working in the world’s oldest profession if a bill passed last week by the U.S. Senate Finance Committee becomes law. The Finance Committee... more
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Herman Cain (Jun 29, 2006)
“That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”
When our Founding Fathers signed the... more
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Herman Cain (Jun 21, 2006)
House and Senate Democratic leaders held a press conference on June 16 to announce their bold, new policy initiatives in a plan called New Direction. Their accompanying press... more
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Herman Cain (Jun 13, 2006)
The death in Iraq of Muslim terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and the recent arrest of 17 Muslim would-be terrorists in Canada, reminds us that the war on terrorism is... more
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Herman Cain (Jun 07, 2006)
The split in the majority party between conservatives and RINOs – Republicans in Name Only – first became apparent during last year’s debate over proposals... more
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Herman Cain (May 23, 2006)
The ignorance strategy apparently worked so well last year to stifle any attempt to restructure the Social Security system that liberals – from both political parties... more
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Herman Cain (May 16, 2006)
The Social Security Trustees issued their annual report earlier this month, and the program’s fiscal outlook is even worse than estimated last year. Yet, as predictably... more
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Herman Cain (May 09, 2006)
Dear Illegal Alien, My ancestors were brought to this country in chains against their will, and sold and forced to work like common farm animals. They had to abide by the... more
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Herman Cain (May 02, 2006)
The recent National Football League draft provided each team and its fans optimism that this is the year they move one step closer to the championship by drafting the... more
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Herman Cain (Apr 25, 2006)
The recent sharp increase in retail gas prices has once again caused some members of Congress to blame President Bush and criticize oil companies for gouging and... more
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Herman Cain (Apr 19, 2006)
The movement to grant amnesty and eventual U.S. citizenship to some 12 million illegal aliens has turned the issue from the sounds of silence to the sounds of entitlement.... more
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Herman Cain (Apr 13, 2006)
Once again this year the college basketball tournaments, often referred to as “March Madness,” provided thrills and excitement to basketball fans. The tournaments... more
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Herman Cain (Apr 04, 2006)
Hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens and their supporters voluntarily stepped out of the shadows last week by waving the Mexican flag and marching in the streets. The... more
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Herman Cain (Mar 29, 2006)
Every good liberal will tell you that low tax rates cause tax revenues to drop, hurt the economy, benefit only the wealthy and cause skyrocketing budget deficits. A Wall... more
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Herman Cain (Mar 02, 2006)
Effective leadership in business and politics requires going to W.A.R. to achieve successful solutions: Working on the right problem. Asking the right questions. Removing... more
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Herman Cain (Feb 21, 2006)
The United States of America is drifting away from capitalism and its free-market foundations toward a gutless brand of socialism. Yet unlike the tyrannical dictators who... more
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Herman Cain (Feb 14, 2006)
Former President Jimmy Carter said last week at Coretta Scott King’s funeral: “The struggle for equal rights is not over. We only have to recall the color of the... more
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Herman Cain (Jan 20, 2006)
The latest installment in the Democratic Party’s attempt to divide the country came this week when their favorite daughter, Sen. Hillary Clinton (D – NY), used... more
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Herman Cain (Jan 13, 2006)
Flies at a picnic have no greater agenda than to disrupt our sunny day and try to spoil the potato salad. Fortunately, the annoying pests can be sent on their way with a... more