Late Herman Cain’s Twitter Platform Takes Harris, Biden – Daughter Will Share What ‘He Believed In’


Herman Cain has continued tweeting through his supporters to adopt Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and made good on his promise to “continue using this platform to share the information and ideas he believed in.”

Cain’s editorial, continuing “The Cain Gang,” a name that the late businessman came up with, has promoted stories on the Cain website and mostly comes after the Democratic 2020 ticket for the presidency.

“Just in case you thought Biden’s candidacy was anything but disgusting, Team Trump has released a new video,” the account tweeted with a story about a new Trump ad featuring “an array of racial gaffes. “of the presumptive Democratic nominee.

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‘Whitmer told Biden no? Er, why are we skeptical? Oh, well, because this is Gretchen Whitmer we’re talking about, “tweeted Cain’s ass, referring to an Associated Press story in which sources claimed Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer withdrew her name out of concern for Vice President and recommended Biden a Black woman.

Cain’s Twitter awaited Biden’s senior president Harris’ choice of California to run for vice president. “Harris has a ton of luggage and a political glass mouth. She is terrible, ‘tweeted the account. “Tulsi has already demolished her once. Should she get the chance to do it again? ”

Cain’s daughter Melanie Cain Gallo wrote in a piece for her father’s website that he wished his platforms would continue to be used for sharing “ideas he believed in.”

‘He really appreciated the sharp, creative, insightful thoughts of his editors and he would not want them to stop doing what they do best! As usual, he had the best ideas for branding and we see no reason to improve on that, ”Gallo wrote. “He will always be the constant presence on everything we do here.”

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Cain, the former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, ran for president during the 2012 Republican primary and was a major figure in the Tea Party Movement. Cain died of coronavirus complications on July 30. Before that, he was the president of Black Voices for Trump, attending the president’s Tulsa rally.

Some wondered why Cain’s loved ones would continue to use his personal platform after his death.

“Herman Cain died two weeks ago of COVID-19. Why is he still tweeting?” Biden back Jon Cooper wrote on Twitter.

“The whole thing of Herman Cain reveals just how crazy, bizarre and inhuman the modern Judge has become. The man died unnecessarily after an underwhelming rally, was completely forgotten by his own party, and then cultivated his name and social media for profit,” wrote political analyst Jared Sexton.

Former National Rifle Association spokeswoman Dana Loesch called out those grumbling about the tweets coming from Cain’s ass.

“The same leftist who grudgingly celebrated the death of Herman Cain now wants to act like the people who still have his account are doing so in bad taste. FFS be consistent,” she wrote on Twitter.