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Nov 30, 2011

Cain's campaign manager says 'no way he's dropping out' amid new cheating allegation as GOP presidential hopeful plans to outline specifics of 'reassessment' today

Herman Cain's campaign manager has dismissed reports the embattled presidential contender is planning to withdraw from the race.
The Republican businessman dramatically revealed to senior staffers yesterday he is 'reassessing' his campaign amid allegations of a 13-year extra-marital affair - the latest in a series of cheating accusations.
However, Cain’s campaign manager, Mark Block, said the word was meant to imply a 'strategic reassessment' and 'not a reassessment of withdrawing' from the race.
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As ABC News reports, Mr Block said in an interview yesterday evening there is 'no way he's dropping out'.
The GOP contender 'will lay out his way forward' during a campaign stop in Dayton, Ohio today, Mr Block said.
Cain had reached out to New York Post columnist Cindy Adams to host a gathering at her Park Avenue apartment so that he could meet some of New York’s top journalists and politicians on Sunday, but the event was cancelled in light of the staff meeting. Read more>>