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Herman Cain, former GOP presidential candidate, dies from COVID-19

  • By Ayesha Rascoe
FILE - In this Oct. 31, 2011 file photo, then-Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain holds up a muffin that has his catch-phrase 9-9-9 tax plan printed on it  before speaking at the National Press Club in Washington. The Republican primary campaign is already fading into memory. Remember Herman Cain's 9-9-9 tax plan? Newt Gingrich's

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FILE - In this Oct. 31, 2011 file photo, then-Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain holds up a muffin that has his catch-phrase 9-9-9 tax plan printed on it before speaking at the National Press Club in Washington. The Republican primary campaign is already fading into memory. Remember Herman Cain's 9-9-9 tax plan? Newt Gingrich's "moon base" proposal? Or Rick Perry's "oops" moment _ when he couldn't recall that third federal agency he wanted to eliminate? (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Former Republican presidential candidate and pizza magnate Herman Cain has died from the coronavirus.

Cain, 74, had been hospitalized since early July after he began having trouble breathing.

“Herman Cain – our boss, our friend, like a father to so many of us – has passed away,” aides announced on Cain’s website Thursday.

Employees of Cain said they do not know where he contracted the coronavirus. He attended President Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Okla., in late June and was photographed in the arena without a mask.

Pizza baron

The African American businessman rose to national prominence as the former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza. He ran unsuccessfully for president in 2012, famously touting a “9-9-9” tax plan.

He dropped out after facing sexual harassment allegations.

Cain was a prominent Trump supporter. He was the co-chair of the Trump campaign’s outreach initiative for Black voters.

Trump supported Cain to serve on the Federal Reserve Board last year, but Cain withdrew from consideration a few weeks later.

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a tweet that Cain “embodied the American Dream and represented the very best of the American spirit. … We will never forget his legacy of grace, patriotism, and faith,” she said.

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