Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Carly Fiorina

If Fiorina and Whitman Weren't Committed Enough to Vote, Why Run for Office?

Couldn't Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman have put a note in their BlackBerrys about voting? more >>

Boxer Braces for Challenge from Carly Fiorina

The California senator is up for re-election to a fourth term in 2010. more >>

Fiorina's Non-Gaffe: Could McCain or Palin Do Your Job?

The idea that presidential candidates should be able to run corporations is crazy. more >>

To Democrats, McCain's Potential Vice Presidents Are the 7 Dwarfs

The Democrats "Next Cheney" site slams all of those on McCain's potential No. 2 list. more >>

Fiorina Talks Up VP Hope

Former H-P boss Carly Fiorina sounds like she wants to be McCain's VP nominee or to serve in his cabinet. more >>

What McCain <i>Really</i> Said About a Bailout

Carly Fiorina: Capital Commerce got it right! more >>

McCain Forces Move Into RNC Positions

Republican National Committee officials confirmed today that former Hewlett-Packard boss Carly Fiorina is moving in to take over as chair of Victory 2008, the group that raises money and handles the get-out-the-vote operation, including the 72-hour campaign leading up to Election Day. more >>

A CEO Stumps for McCain, Slights Romney

Mitt Romney can ride around Michigan boasting about his credentials as a successful businessman. He is the former CEO of Bain Capital, a private equity firm. John McCain, who has spent more than two decades in Congress, cannot. But in his bid to defeat Romney here in Michigan, he is trying out the next best option: having another CEO publicly endorse him and speak against his opponent. more >>

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