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November 09, 2011

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Los Angeles. Republican Herman Cain slammed on Tuesday what he called the “Democrat machine” behind a spiraling scandal threatening his White House bid, as a second woman went public with sexual harassment claims.

Struggling to keep a lid on mounting allegations against him, the former pizza company boss said he would not be forced to quit the race -- and said he was willing to take a lie detector test to prove he was telling the truth.

“We will get through this. The fact is these anonymous allegations are false, and now the Democrat machine in America has brought forth a troubled woman to make false accusations,” he told reporters in Arizona.

And he said: “As far as these accusations causing me to back off, and maybe withdraw from this presidential primary race, ain’t gonna happen, because I’m doing this for the American people.”

“I will not deterred by false, anonymous, incorrect accusations,” he said at the press conference.

His comments came after a woman, Sharon Bialek, accused Cain on Monday of groping her in a car in 1997 after she asked for help in finding a job when he was president of the National Restaurant Association (NRA).

Asked Tuesday if Bialek was lying, Cain replied: “Yes, I’m saying that in as nice a way as I can. I can categorically say I have never acted inappropriately with anyone, period.”

Minutes after Cain’s comments in Arizona, Bialek’s lawyer Gloria Allred fired back at Cain over his claim that Democrats were behind her client’s claims.

“Is he suggesting that I’m the Democratic machine or I’m manipulated by the Democratic machine, if there is one?” Allred said on CNN.

“I’m an attorney, if he’s saying that the Democratic machine had something to do with my representing my client, that is an absolute bold-face lie, and he needs to retract it.”

Meanwhile a second accuser, Karen Kraushaar, broke her silence to say she was one of two women who had settled a claim against Cain for sexual harassment back in the 1990s, when she was employed by the NRA.

“When you are being sexually harassed in the workplace, you are extremely vulnerable,” Kraushaar, now a spokeswoman with the Treasury Department, told the New York Times.

“You do whatever you can to quickly get yourself into a job some place safe, and that is what I thought I had achieved when I left,” she added.

Cain, once seen as the rank outsider in the race to be crowned the Republican Party’s presidential nominee, has been fighting mounting accusations of sexual harassment now involving four women.

The scandal is threatening to derail his campaign even as he vies with Republican veteran Mitt Romney at the top of the polls for the party’s nomination to take on Democratic President Barack Obama in the 2012 elections.

As pressure mounts on Cain, his rival Romney broke his silence, telling ABC: “These are serious allegations.”

Cain said he was willing to take a lie detector test to prove he was telling the truth.

“Of course I would be willing to do a lie detector test,” Cain told reporters, but added: “I’m not going to do that unless I have a good reason to do that.”

A new poll, taken at the start of allegations but before Bialek went public, showed Romney and Cain still in a statistical tie.

The survey Tuesday by the Wall Street Journal and NBC television found that 28 percent of registered voters planning to vote in the Republican primary supported Romney, while 27 percent said they favored Cain.

Another new poll Tuesday, by the Pew Research Center, showed that 39 percent of Americans believed the accusations against Cain were true, while 24 percent thought they were false.

Washington news website Politico first broke the sexual harassment allegation story over a week ago, reporting on complaints from two women against Cain also dating back to the 1990s.

One accuser, who received a settlement reportedly worth $45,000, issued a statement on Friday through her lawyer saying Cain had made a “series of inappropriate behaviors and unwanted advances.”

Agence France-Presse