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It’s been two weeks since Herman Cain died after being diagnosed with COVID-19, and his Twitter account has continued with his normal programming.
In July, Cain died at the age of 74 after being hospitalized for coronavirus. As a Republican, Erin was once thought of as through President Donald Trump for the Federal Reserve. Despite the retirement of his nomination, Cain continued to spit out pro-Trump policies and one of his last primary appearances was at a Trump rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The former business executive tweeted a photo of himself on the occasion and was surrounded by other assistants, none of whom were dressed in a mask or protective apparatus in the photo. “These are some of the #VocesNegrasParaTrump at tonight’s rally! Take some time,” he wrote in the tweet.
– The Cain Gang (@THEHermanCain) June 20, 2020
Less than two weeks later, Cain diagnosed coronavirus and was then hospitalized. Trump’s crusade stated that the crowd at the rally had been checked the temperature at the entrance, and that hand masks and disinfectants had been distributed but were not needed for use. In a statement on 2 July, Cain’s camp said, “There is no way to know for sure how and where Mr. Cain contracted the coronavirus.” On July 30, Erin died at the age of 74.
However, on Wednesday night, the dead gave the impression that they had “resurrected” because Cain’s Twitter account took the time to tweet an article on the site HermanCain.com that sold an announcement of Trump’s crusade denigrating Joe Biden. “In case you think Biden’s candidacy is going to be crazy, Trump’s team released a new video,” the tweet captioned.
When the tweet was first sent Wednesday night, the Twitter account was still under the so-called Herman Cain and was accompanied through her photo. This left many other people speechless about how Erin tweeted from beyond the grave.
“Aren’t you dead?” Comedian David Alan Grier tweeted in response.
– Filthy Phil () August 13, 2020
“Oh! And here I imagine that only Lazarus and Jesus were the only ones who rose from the grave. I’m corrected,” the Twitter user joked @DarleneATL.
– Darlene (@DarleneATL) 13 August 2020
While Herman Cain’s Twitter account has continued to tweet since Cain’s death, tweets were more commonly about tributes and reflections on Cain’s life. With the tweet of biden’s account, it became clear that the Republican logo returned to the offensive with pro-Trump politics.
On Thursday morning, Herman McCain’s call on Twitter replaced “The Cain Gang” and the words were reproduced via graphic text for the Twitter account photo.
According to an August article through Cain’s daughter, Dr. Melanie Cain Gallo, on her website:
“We are here at Cain’s headquarters that we would continue to use this platform for percentage of the data and concepts he believed in.”
She added:
“The site and our social media platforms will now be called The Cain Gang. Dad discovered that call himself. He appreciated the fast, artistic and insightful spirit of his editorial team and would not need them to avoid doing what they do best.”
Dr. Cain Gallo went on to say that Cain Gang’s “voices” will come with HermanCain.com editor Dan Calabrese, Robert Laurie, Michelle Cohl as editor and Dr. Cain Gallo like some others.
“We are his team and he will be our leader. He would have looked for us to do that,” Dr. Cain Gallo concluded. “And that’s exactly what we’re going to do.”
People on Twitter were still aware of the funny tweets about Er Cun’s revived social media. It was a smart concept to replace the photo and call of the deceased before converting the brand, wasn’t it?
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