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Herman Cain, the Republican pizza chain CEO who ran for president in 2012, has died after contracting Covid-19. Mr Cain, 74, was hospitalised after being diagnosed with the disease earlier this month.
Herman Cain was born on Dec. 13, 1945, in Memphis, to Lenora (Davis) and Luther Cain. His mother was a cleaning woman and domestic worker; his father, who grew up on a farm, ...
Herman Cain, American businessman and former Republican candidate for president, has died after being hospitalized with COVID-19 for nearly a month, according to a post on his personal website and ...
"Herman Cain – our boss, our friend, like a father to so many of us – has passed away," wrote Dan Calabrese, the editor of Cain's website. ...
Herman Cain Dies a Month After Contracting COVID-19: 'Gone to Be with the Lord' "We all prayed so hard every day .... and we held out hope he'd have a full recovery," a friend said Thursday. By.
Broadcaster and businessman Herman Cain died of COVID-19, his employees announced on Thursday. Cain was a longtime syndicated radio host based at WSB in Atlanta, former CEO of Godfather's Pizza ...
Six things you don't know about Herman Cain. In that 2000 presidential run he cited former professional wrestler-turned-politician, Jesse Ventura, as having paved the way.
Herman Cain, the Godfather’s Pizza boss who ran unsuccessfully for president in 2011, has died at age 74 of complications from the coronavirus in his hometown of Atlanta, where he had been ...
Supporters of presidential hopeful Herman Cain like to talk about “Raising Cain,” and his momentary blip is raising some serious questions for the GOP.
Herman Cain, President Trump’s planned nominee for the Federal Reserve, withdrew from consideration Monday, a recognition that too many Senate Republicans had announced they would vote against him.
Herman Cain makes a point during a speech at a campaign rally, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011, in Dayton, Ohio. Cain claimed a "groundswell of positive support" from backers for his presidential campaign.
Herman Cain, a 2012 Republican presidential candidate, who attended President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was taken to the hospital Wednesday after contracting COVID-19.