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Vladimir Trump? Carly Fiorina Compares The Donald to Putin on ‘Tonight Show’

There, the shot was closer, the host’s face nearer: less need for armor or artillery. But she’s also the one who laid off 30,000 US employees during the biggest high-tech merger in history. Why, that she can do, too.

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“Several weeks ago, it became apparent to me that there was one person that had the skill sets necessary to take this country in the direction we need to go”, she said. “And so the things that might have caused you to be afraid about something – I’m not afraid”. She is now the second place GOP candidate behind Donald Trump, whose own support dropped from 32% to 24%. These polls are the first conducted after last week’s Republican debate. During her time as CEO of Hewlett-Packard, the printer company was investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission for selling printers to Iran through a third-party in Dubai.

“You want me to hum a bar or two?” she asked Fallon as they were discussing how she made up songs for her grandkids and her dog.

“I think those are Democratic and Trump talking points”, Fiorina replied to Fallon, noting that she was brought on to lead Hewlett-Packard in 1999 to “save a company”. Then without a pause, she delivered the punch, the stump crescendo.

“Fallon, as if on cue, let out a breathy “…

“What I would do, immediately, is begin rebuilding the 6th Fleet”, she added. A moment later, back to notions of “potential”, the theme she’s always raising: unlock, fulfill. “They have free college education for all of their people“. That’s Fiorina’s savvy boardroom-empowerment speak. “Do you think America is ready for the first socialist president?” asked Wilmore, as he bit into a piece of fried chicken. “The Republican establishment and a lot of the press have wanted to write his epitaph for a long time”, Shrum said. Trump would also suffer defeats in the Hawkeye State to Fiorina, and Sen.

The only criticism of her performance was that some analysts said she should have smiled more, arguing she came across as “harsh”.

“Yes, I would be fine with that”, she answered.

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Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina appeared on Monday’s Tonight Show and serenaded the audience with a song about her pup, Snickers. To which Carly responded Monday evening: “I think that’s wrong”. Even after the gaffe, a Carson campaign spokesman said the candidate would reach out to the Muslim community, yet maintained there is a “huge gulf between the faith and practice of the Muslim faith, and our Constitution and American values”.

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