WASHINGTON — On Saturday afternoon embattled presidential candidate Herman Cain announced the suspension of his campaign amid allegations of sexual harassment, assault and adultery. The suspension raises immediate questions about what the candidate can do with the millions of dollars in campaign funds that the Cain campaign claimed to have raised in the past two months.The Cain campaign only raised $4.6 million through the first six months of his candidacy, however as he rose in the polls in October, the campaign announced major fundraising success. The campaign claimed that it raised upwards of $9 million in October and millions more when the first allegations of sexual harassment surfaced.Immediately that he is withdrawing from the race, there are hardly any limits on what Cain can do with this money.Glance at More…
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