Carl P. Leubsdorf, Dallas Morning News – April 22, 2015
The one-time Hewlett-Packard chief executive officer is the GOP’s only female candidate — in a year Democrats are poised to nominate a woman for president.
Carl P. Leubsdorf, Dallas Morning News – April 22, 2015
The one-time Hewlett-Packard chief executive officer is the GOP’s only female candidate — in a year Democrats are poised to nominate a woman for president.
A.B. Stoddard, The Hill – April 22, 2015
The Republican Party is facing a steep challenge in 2016: finding someone to beat the formidable Hillary Clinton, who seeks to make history as the first woman president.
Jonathan Martin, New York Times – April 18, 2015
Serving as a Designated Hitter against Mrs. Clinton seems to be her political raison d’être, so the attacks were many.
Ron Christie, The Daily Beast – April 17, 2015
Assuming Hillary Clinton becomes the Democratic nominee for president, I offer you something that will defy conventional wisdom at first but will provide Republicans a significant opportunity to win next November if they play their cards right.
Catherine Taibi, Huffington Post – April 13, 2015
GOP strategist Ana Navarro said she’s had enough of Hillary Clinton doing that whole “woman thing.”
Naomi Shavin, The New Republic – April 8, 2015
At first glance, Fiorina can be seen as an upgraded Palin, and she occupies a similar position in the party: Fiorina is a charismatic woman with enough success and outsider-status to plausibly appeal to conservative voters.
Amy Chozick, New York Times – March 13, 2015
She has been the chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, a senior adviser to a Republican presidential nominee and a candidate for the United States Senate. But Carly Fiorina recently took on her boldest role yet: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s loudest critic.
Jonathan Vankin, Inquisitr – March 1, 2015
Tomi Lahren, a 22-year-old talk show host from South Dakota, is being branded “the new face” of the conservative movement after she delivered a speech at CPAC Saturday in which she ripped two of the most prominent women in the Democratic Party for wearing pantsuits, stating that Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren are actually men.
Scott Conroy, RealClearPolitics – February 28, 2015
Recent conversations with plugged-in Republicans across the state reveal a consensus that Carly Fiorina—the former Hewlett-Packard CEO—is positioning herself well as a potential dark horse White House contender capable of making a serious run.
Kristen Doerer, The American Prospect – February 27, 2015
Will the former CEO be the designated nemesis to the presumed Democratic presidential candidate? The optics couldn’t be better.