Organizer says sales remain brisk for Herman Cain’s Nov. 16 fundraisers
by George Bennett | November 1st, 2011
News that Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain was the target of sexual harassment complaints in the 1990s has not slowed ticket sales to a pair of Nov. 16 Cain fundraisers in Palm Beach County, local consultant Teresa Dailey says.
Cain says he was falsely accused while heading the National Restaurant Association. Two women received settlements in “the five-figure range,” Politico.com reported.
Cain is to appear at a $50-a-head event at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach on Nov. 16, then head to Palm Beach for a $999 event at the home of David Rosow, the president of the town council and a pal of Rush Limbaugh.
Since news of the complaints broke Sunday night, Dailey said, “I have seen an effect and it’s very positive.” She said 50 to 100 tickets have sold this week. Dailey said she’s expecting 800 to 1,000 people for the convention center event and 75 to 100 at Rosow’s house.
Tags: David Rosow, Teresa Dailey





November 2nd, 2011 at 4:07 pm
After Bill Clinton I beleive this is now OK. After all, the Democrats were no where to be found in that critcism.
November 5th, 2011 at 11:53 pm
GT… your comparison is idiotic at best. Are you guys really that desperate that you will grasp at straws in an attempt to make some kind of argument? Just the fact that sexual harassment is illegal and what Clinton did is not is enough to make your comparison ridiculous!
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