Herman Cain, once a GOP presidential hopeful, died after battling COVID-19.
The businessman and politician's death was announced Thursday on his website. A statement read,"Herman Cain -- our boss, our friend, like a father to so many of us -- has passed away."
Cain fell ill shortly after attending President Trump's rally in Tulsa on June 20 -- he was hospitalized for about a month ... getting oxygen treatments. Cain posed for a photo, without a mask, at the rally with a caption that read,"Here’s just a few of theRemember, at the time of the rally, Oklahoma was in grips of a spike in coronavirus cases. Afterward, reports surfaced that the Trump campaign asked Tulsa venue organizers to
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