Activism Cain served as Republican National Committeeman for North Carolina from 2003 to 2005, and served as Regional Chairman and the State Finance Vice Chairman for the Bush-Cheney 2004 Campaign. He served as President Bush's Emissary to the Philippines for the inauguration of
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in 2004.
Ambassadorship Cain was nominated by President Bush as U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark on June 30, 2005. Following confirmation by the
U.S. Senate on July 29, Ambassador Cain took the oath of office in the Old House Chamber of the State Capitol in Raleigh, North Carolina on August 10, 2005. He and his family arrived in Denmark on August 14, 2005, and departed Denmark on January 23, 2009. During his three and a half years in Denmark, Cain oversaw the 13 agencies of the American government that comprised the 150-person US Embassy in
Copenhagen. His efforts focused on areas of national security, counter-terrorism, alternative energy and energy security, commerce and investment, and promotion of shared values. Cain was a strong believer in public diplomacy, getting out of the Embassy and "Selling America". His efforts included a 37-day, 1,500 mile "Rediscovery Tour" of Denmark by bicycle, and the publication in December 2008 of the book
The American: On Diplomacy, Democracy and Denmark. On January 16, 2009, Ambassador Cain received the
Grand Cross of the
Order of the Dannebrog bestowed by Her Majesty
Queen Margrethe II. Cain is also a member of the
Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society,
Sølyst, Klampenborg. The Society only allows new members, which are invited by existing ones. He said, "The cables I wrote, they were written for the president, and they're to guide the president on his decision-making. If you disclose those publicly, it can do severe damage to our national security and is, in my opinion,
high treason." Cain was quoted in one of the released diplomatic cables as having sought to prevent the Danish newspaper
Jyllands-Posten from reprinting a series of controversial
Muhammad cartoons in 2006.
Politics In May 2013, Cain told the press that he is considering running for the U.S. Senate, saying "The race is indeed something that I am considering. Many friends and supporters around the state are encouraging me to challenge
Senator Hagan." Cain chose not to run, and Hagan was defeated in the
election by
Thom Tillis, Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives. ==References==