Feeling Momentum, Carly Fiorina Visits The Iowa State Fair
As reported by NBC News and the self-proclaimed progressive-leaning Mother Jones news portal, both on August. 17, 2015, former Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) took to social media the day prior notifying her followers on Twitter that a guest columnist penned an opinion article on ChristianHeadlines.com regarding Fiorina’s 14-year-old speech while still the CEO at the computer giant.
Fiorina, compared to the other candidates, took a very different approach to her soapbox piece today, taking questions from the crowd for almost her entire 20 minutes on stage.
Later, Carly Fiorina, the only woman running for the GOP nomination, appeared before a large crowd to answer questions.
Discussing the federal government’s involvement in higher education, Fiorina said, “This is how socialism starts….The federal government has a lot to do with how expensive college education has become…”
Fiorina handled seven inquiries and drew cheers from the group when she upbraided Planned Parenthood. Another is that while Sanders has made few discernible inroads with key parts of the Democratic Party coalition – especially African-Americans and Latinos – he is within striking distance of Clinton in the first two caucus and primary states, Iowa and New Hampshire. “A lot of issues have been incredibly frustrating for farmers, they love…well they are more comfortable with ….their local and state officials…the EPA has been a big problem”.
Asked about what types of farm subsidies or payments she would continue to support, she said, “One of the things we have to do before we do anything else is to stop crushing the farmers in this country, which we are… I think Carly is terrific but I’ve said what I’ve said about her”, Trump said. She would communicate to him by increasing U.S. military presence near Russian Federation.
She ran as a conservative Republican in a California, a state leftist Democrats dominate, which has not elected a conservative Republican since Reagan’s second term as governor.
Since the end of the first GOP presidential debates, Fiorina shot up in the polls. She said agriculture is being destroyed as the EPA controls more of the water in the United States, adding the agency is standing in the way of affordable and reliable electricity.
Speaking in Iowa, Fiorina said the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency needs to “roll back” regulations. “The ground game really matters”, said Fiorina, repeating the phrase for effect.
As one of Fiorina’s Republicans rivals would say, Oops. “Republican leaders in Washington told us during the campaign last year that we needed a Republican Senate to repeal Obamacare”, Walker will say, according to excerpts of his remarks.