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Political outsider Carly Fiorina stands out

“The fact that Republican leadership in both houses have begun this discussion by surrendering to Barack Obama and saying ‘We’ll give in because Obama threatens a veto.’ Obama is committed to his principles, his liberal principles”.

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The 2016 election run has turned up more surprises at every turn.

Laguens penned a letter to the Fiorina campaign, brashly asking Fiorina to visit a Planned Parenthood clinic – though one can only imagine that the presidential candidate would be forcefully steered away from the procedure rooms where women cry out for the abortionists to stop, unheeded, and the medical rooms, where Planned Parenthood abortionists and staffers exclaim about “another boy”, declaring, “It’s a baby”.

Martin O’Malley (D) sides with the Republicans on all three issues.

But moral or not, Planned Parenthood appears to have done nothing legally wrong here.

Well, Carly Fiorina provides a great alternative vision for women in politics.

After a moment of awkward silence, interviewers revise the question down by asking: Can you name just one thing Hillary Clinton accomplished as America’s top diplomat?

Some candidates don’t agree or are simply uninformed that the pay gap is even an issue.

Chris Christie, Rick Santorum, John Kasich and Jim Gilmore side with the Democrats. Neither do responsible marijuana smokers power-puff their way through one or two whole joints like they did in the 1970s. The GOP has had women before, but not like Fiorina.

Even before Thursday’s debate, Fiorina had quietly garnered positive reviews from voters in early voting Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.

Jeb Bush (R) stated that gay rights and feminism are “modern victim movements” that attempt to get people to view themselves as part of a smaller group deserving of something from society.

I am writing to tell you directly that your claims are completely false and that the video footage you described simply does not exist. “I need to hear actual plans and ideas”. “And I think that’s what this whole argument, once again, is about”.

Fiorina capitalized on the remarks, though, with a subsequent ad released by her super PAC and with a direct response during Wednesday’s debate on CNN. Though she has begun to trail behind Bernie Sanders (D) in the polls. “However, when [they] found out what she did with that success, they turned on her“.

Fiorina says she navigated the company through the most tumultuous time in USA history for the tech industry. Fiorina will have to continue to defend her corporate record, in addition to her tenure at Hewlett-Packard from 1999 to 2005, during which she laid off 30,000 employees and outsourced jobs.

As for the rest of the Republican candidates?

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That’s something all of the Democratic candidates would like to change by legally requiring at least 12 weeks of paid family leave in instances of pregnancy or family care.

The steely-eyed Ms Fiorina 61 received rapturous applause from the 500-member crowd throughout the three hour-contest on Wednesday night