Interview Highlights
– “I think anyone who listened to those Benghazi hearings realizes that she (Hillary Clinton) knew this was a terrorist attack in Benghazi and she nevertheless lied to the American people about it,”
– “I think it’s worth remembering, though, that Hillary Clinton is running on a platform of being the first woman president. That is her platform.”
– “If I am our nominee, I will force her to have to run on her track record, or lack thereof, she’ll have to run on her policy. She’ll have to run on her mistakes, for which I am prepared to hold her to account. And if we can force her to play on that ground, then we can win.”
– “I’m very, very pleased with our progress and our momentum, but nevertheless, I still need to introduce myself to about 40 percent of those who are watching who don’t know me and don’t know I’m running for president.”
About Carly Fiorina
Carly Fiorina is running for the Republican nomination for President in 2016. Since the debates, Ms. Fiorina has surged onto the national scene. She served as chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard from 1999 to 2005. As CEO of HP, she was the first woman to lead a Fortune 50 business. Fiorina served as an advisor to Republican John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign. Carly started out as a secretary for a small real estate business eventually she would become a leader in technology, business and charity. In just fifteen years Carly went from an entry-level employee to leading AT&T’s spin-off of Lucent Technologies and, later, Lucent’s North American operations. She has also led a number of charities and nonprofits, serving as the Chairman of the American Conservative Union Foundation, and the Chairman of a Christian faith-based organization that helps lift millions out of poverty worldwide.
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