The Georgia woman who said she had an affair with GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain said she doesn't think he would make a good president.
Ginger White told ABC News in an interview Wednesday it is her opinion the former Godfather's Pizza chief isn't suited to be the nation's chief executive.
"I honestly do not think that he is, in my opinion, would make a good president as far as I'm concerned," White, 46, said.
When asked whether he should end his campaign, she said, "That's something that he has to look himself in the mirror and ask himself."
Cain has denied White's allegation the two had an on-and-off relationship for 13 or 14 years.
White described the relationship as a "very casual affair" and said it began when she was single.
She said she received money from Cain the past 2 1/2 years but it was not "sex for cash." She said she had financial difficulties.
White showed ABC News phone records she says show text messages she exchanged with Cain.