I didn’t know I was a conservative when it didn’t matter to me growing up.

Meaning of the quote

When you're young, you don't always think about things like politics and beliefs. You're just focused on living your life and having fun. But as you get older, you start to realize that your views and opinions on different issues matter more. For Herman Cain, he didn't even know he was a conservative until he started thinking about it more as an adult. It wasn't something he thought about much when he was growing up, but it became more important to him later on.

About Herman Cain

Herman Cain, an American businessman and Tea Party activist, had a diverse career spanning mathematics, computer science, and business leadership roles at companies like Pillsbury, Burger King, and Godfather’s Pizza. He also served in advisory positions for the Federal Reserve and presidential campaigns before running for president himself in 2012.

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