Fiorina Raises $6.8 Million in Third Quarter
She’s at six percent right now, according to a CBS poll, sitting in slumped over crinkled business-suited misery next to Jeb Bush.
“It kind of makes sense for Carly Fiorina because Republicans are simply less likely to both recognize and identify the pay gap as a significant problem, but the numbers for Hillary Clinton suggest that talking about the pay gap or women’s issues in general may work to her disadvantage among registered democrats”, Jenkins said. That’s all gone now, probably because she lied and lied and lied a few more about Planned Parenthood, and everybody noticed.
Then, just as Carly Fiorina was being proved an undeniable liar when it came to the Planned Parenthood video, the House GOP came along and fumbled their own attack on the still-insanely-popular organization. “So I would check your source”.
Fiorina, on the other hand, has been on the exact opposite end of the spectrum since she entered the race.
“I think she’s interesting and I like seeing her get taken more seriously”, said Maddie Csere, a 22-year-old college student at the George Washington University and member of the College Republicans.
That could all be a coincidence, especially since facts don’t matter all that much to Republican voters, and since nothing much good happened for Fiorina after that debate. VanderSloot has previously listed Fiorina as one the presidential candidates he is favoring. After a smashing performance in the second debate, she soared into second place with 15 percent (CNN, September 17-19).
CNN moderator Dana Bash asked Clinton to respond directly to Fiorina, the only other woman running on either side and an opponent of federal paid family leave, which she says would provide a disincentive for businesses to hire women. Freedom of choice is a right that the majority of women support.
Clinton made it clear that she sees the Republican position on this issue as woefully inadequate. Her entire identity as she tries to establish her viability as a candidate is that she’s the historic First Female President in waiting.