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Dear R.,
Herman often thinks back to the day he met his wife, Gloria. He thought she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. He married that beautiful woman 43 years ago today on June 23, 1968. Here is a picture of them on their wedding day in Atlanta, Georgia:
Though the couple was of modest means, they had each other, a belief in God, and their mutual American Dream to sustain them on their journey. The journey that began 43 years ago today has seen many peaks and valleys, as is true for most. They have enjoyed Herman's successes in the corporate world and they have treasured their growing family of two children and three grandchildren. Together they faced and overcame Herman's diagnosis of Stage 4 cancer, and together they thank God and rejoice that he is now five years cancer-free.
Today, they still walk hand-in-hand on their journey, viewing 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in the distance. With each step they are reminded of their commitment to God, to each other, to their family, and to their country. Won't you join us in walking with them today?
To celebrate the Cain's 43rd wedding anniversary, will you please send Herman and Gloria a gift of $43 that will help them reach their destination in Washington DC?
In a time when very few stay in love, we remain inspired by the love of Herman and his bride. We are honored to have you join them as part of this journey, and we appreciate your most generous gift to them today.
Thanks for your support and generosity!
Friends of Herman Cain, Inc.
Herman often thinks back to the day he met his wife, Gloria. He thought she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. He married that beautiful woman 43 years ago today on June 23, 1968. Here is a picture of them on their wedding day in Atlanta, Georgia:
Though the couple was of modest means, they had each other, a belief in God, and their mutual American Dream to sustain them on their journey. The journey that began 43 years ago today has seen many peaks and valleys, as is true for most. They have enjoyed Herman's successes in the corporate world and they have treasured their growing family of two children and three grandchildren. Together they faced and overcame Herman's diagnosis of Stage 4 cancer, and together they thank God and rejoice that he is now five years cancer-free.
Today, they still walk hand-in-hand on their journey, viewing 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in the distance. With each step they are reminded of their commitment to God, to each other, to their family, and to their country. Won't you join us in walking with them today?
To celebrate the Cain's 43rd wedding anniversary, will you please send Herman and Gloria a gift of $43 that will help them reach their destination in Washington DC?
In a time when very few stay in love, we remain inspired by the love of Herman and his bride. We are honored to have you join them as part of this journey, and we appreciate your most generous gift to them today.
Thanks for your support and generosity!
Friends of Herman Cain, Inc.
Contributions to Friends of Herman Cain, Inc. are not tax-deductible for federal or state income tax purposes. An individual may contribute up to $2500 per election (the primary and general are separate elections). By submitting your contribution, you agree that the first $2500 is designated for the primary, and any additional amount up to $2500 is designated for the general elections. Federal Law prohibits contributions from corporations, federal government contractors, labor unions and foreign nationals.
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