Cain seeks “Cuban” lesson in Miami
2012 presidential race | Cuban Americans | elections | Herman Cain | Little Havana | Miami | U.S. policy
Herman Cain landed in the heart of Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood on Wednesday and tried out his signature “9-9-9″ tax proposal in Spanish — “nueve, nueve, nueve” — (just the numbers, not the details).
After sampling Cuban coffee and a croqueta the Republican presidential candidate and former pizza executive asked: “How do you say ‘delicious’ in Cuban?” Here’s video from Fox News.
Front Photo Credit: REUTERS/Joe Skipper (Cain at ‘Versailles’ restaurant in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood)
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He should probably try taking a “Foreign Policy” lesson or an “Economics” lesson first.