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Potential Smear Campaign Backfire for Democratic Operatives

The USBC Wire-
Further investigations into the background information of women involved in charges leveled at Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain have revealed that the women have direct links to democratic operatives which could lead to a potential smear campaign backlash against democratic operatives.

Accusations began when information about an investigation regarding Herman Cain during his time with the US Restaurant Association (USRA) was leaked to the press. The details were cited as “five-figure harassment settlements”. However, later information revealed that the complaints resulted in severance pay for the two women, not harassment settlements; a stark difference which was incorrectly or even intentionally misrepresented.

Next, an accuser named Sharon Bialek surfaced. She claimed Mr. Cain touched and spoke to her inappropriately, yet provided little specifics that would warrant such a settlement prompting experts to immediately doubt the story. It turns out Ms. Bialek has a history of lawsuits, bankruptcies and job changes of the type associated with individuals who are known for “gaming the system”.  Further checks revealed she lives in the same apartment complex as David Axelrod, a Democrat political operative and close confidante of President Obama. This startling revelation has taken the entire accusation from the level of doubtful to, in fact, suspicious as an underhanded partisan operation against Mr. Cain.
The most recent woman to go public is Karen Kraushaar, who was one of the original complainants. Her claim was that Mr. Cain made a gesture, holding his hand horizontally, indicating that she was the same size as his own wife. Critics and the public in general were left curiously wondering what the offensive nature of this might be, once again pointing to a smear campaign against Mr. Cain. After leaving the restaurant association, she filed another harassment complaint with the Immigration & Naturalization Service where she worked, but later withdrew it. Ms. Kraushaar also claims to have been a Republican at the time of the incident with Mr. Cain, but in fact she donated money to the Democrat party in 2009.
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