I can say that I like Cain, because he appeals the the workingman, and had a record of making things work. He also knows how the military works and would not have to be trained to be Commander in Chief.
He sounds ok domestically, and as an unpolished not-politician you can be pretty sure he actually means what he says. Then comes the problem.
Cain is still advancing a Wilsonian foreign policy, which if we don't give up on will one day break our own back as a nation. Perhaps sooner than later.
It costs a lot of money to police the planet. At the moment we are indebting our unborn grandchildren to police the world today. How is that going to work out in the end?
debate references: Thomas Jefferson, Robert A Taft, Woodrow Wilson