‘But, we’ll just leave it at that’.
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Fiorina recounted meeting Putin in Beijing while both were waiting to make speeches at an economic conference.
As for Ms. Fiorina, she stood up to Vladimir Putin, saying she would not talk to him but she would build-up the 6th Fleet and force Mr. Putin to respect this country through “strength”.
“The two of them have a lot in common, actually”, she said of Trump, drawing laughs from the crowd. “We should never forget this”.
“She says the same thing over and over and over…you look at her and it’s robotic”.
Ryan Reynolds stopped by The Tonight Show last night to talk about his new film Mississippi Grind.
Trump, meanwhile, will be visiting Fallon’s late night competitor, Stephen Colbert, on Tuesday.
What was billed as a possible showdown between Trump and Jeb Bush, who is fading, became a contest between Trump and Fiorina, who has quickly risen in the polls. “As president, Carly will challenge the status quo that has crushed Americans under the weight and corruption of this government”.
South Carolina Trump spokesman state Rep. Jim Merrill, R-Charleston, said the candidate usually speaks from the hip and that it is too early to predict what his message would be.
“My name’s Snick and I’m lazy”.
The September 16 prime-time Republican debate at the Reagan Library went on for three hours. She is now polling second to Donald Trump – 15% to Trump’s 24%, according to the latest CNN/ORC poll.
Fiorina told Fallon “that’s wrong”.
She spoke with startling candour at Wednesday’s debate about the death of her stepdaughter to drug addiction and the need for better treatment, revealing a painful episode that many people watching were unaware of: “My husband, Frank, and I buried a child to drug addiction”.
She also denounced rival Ben Carson’s recent comments about not wanting a Muslim elected to the White House.
She took on major hot-button issues at the GOP debate on September 16, and Carly Fiorina continued to share her viewpoints on controversial subjects during an interview with Jimmy Fallon on September 21.
Fiorina continued: ‘It says in our Constitution that religion can not be a test for office.
‘My faith has sustained me through some very bad times.
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Her surge may be due to her impassioned speech about the inhumanity of Planned Parenthood and the inner strength she has revealed speaking about the loss of her daughter to drugs and her own battle with breast cancer.