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Carly Fiorina fires back at Donald Trump with political ad

Carly Fiorina has posted a strong response to Donald Trump’s criticism of her “face” on her YouTube page.

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“Ladies, look at this face“, Fiorina said to loud, knowing cheers from the audience of roughly 600 Republican women at the National Federation of Republican Women convention. Ladies, note to the Democrat party: “We are not a special interest group; we are the majority of the nation”.

Fiorina ends the video to cheers: “This is the face of a 61-year-old woman. I am proud of every year and every wrinkle”, says the GOP hopeful. The Carly For America showed Fiorina at various speaking meets and engagements.

Carly Fiorina has just turned the tables on Donald Trump – again. Gordon Humphrey, an elderly man stood up during a question-and answer session and asked to shake Fiorina’s hand.

However, Solotaroff said Thursday evening on CNN that he wasn’t sure of any additional context capable of supporting Trump’s clarification. “Not that it was that terrible, because he’s said other more awful things, but I was like, ‘OK, this is third-grade.’ His social skills are just not presidential.”… “Really, you are one lovely person”. If you’re going to put out a clip that’s destined to enjoy extra media attention thanks to the Trump angle, take the opportunity to introduce yourself to undecideds. “So many people have come up to me, and it’s so chivalrous and gallant”.

“I’ll be interested to see how she does in the debates”, Lind said.

“Look at that face!” the reality TV host said.

Beyond the typical scope of the debates, both Trump and Fiorina have business backgrounds, and this will also eventually come up at some point. “It’s outrageous; it’s hurtful; it’s mean-spirited, and he should be read out of the race”. But an odd combination of her pitch-perfect performance during the first debate and a “Trump bump” in attention after The Donald hurled an unseemly insult her way last week – “Look at that face!” – has made her the unlikely candidate to watch Wednesday night in Simi Valley.

Others, though, are looking for a candidate who says precisely what they are thinking in their rawest moments. ‘Would anyone vote for that? The face of leadership in our party – the party of women’s suffrage.

What we can measure right now, though, is how well she’s done so far with women voters as the only woman candidate in this very big field.

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Fiorina responded to Trump’s jibe in Rolling Stone by suggesting she was “getting under his skin”, before rolling out an advert mocking Trump’s misogyny – a tactic she may well employ on Wednesday. By Friday he had a new explanation, telling CNN, “I’m not talking about looks”.

Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina marches in the Labor Day parade in Milford N.H