Summary
As his campaign was roiled for a second day by allegations that he sexually harassed two former employees, Herman Cain kept explaining, even after it began to appear that he may have been doing more to keep the story afire than anyone.
Cain, the long-shot presidential candidate who now leads the GOP field in some polls, spent much of the day on television and radio, rebutting critics who said that he had shifted his account of the alleged incidents at a Washington trade group in the late 1990s. He also accused unnamed opponents of mounting a "smear campaign" to check his political rise.See the full content of this document
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Cain Takes to the Media to Rebut Allegations
Two employees of the National Restaurant Association accused ...
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