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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Fiorina Talks Up VP Hope

July 07, 2008 01:04 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

There's been lots of buzz that Sen. John McCain is considering business leaders for his vice presidential pick: FedEx's Frederick Smith, former eBay boss Meg Whitman, or former Hewlett-Packard head Carly Fiorina. Well now one sounds like she wants the post. Fiorina, now head of the Republican National Committee's Victory Committee, said she wouldn't mind being in his cabinet either. "There are many, many people who would be honored to serve in McCain's cabinet, and depending on the opportunity, I would be as well," she says. "One of the great things about my life right now is I have lots of options and lots of opportunities, and I have learned that if you're open to options and opportunities, the future tends to take care of itself. So I'm not really worried about what's next."

At issue: Many GOP strategists say it's crazy for McCain or Sen. Barack Obama to pick a nonpolitician to run for office. They worry that business execs, who are normally protected from the media and stockholders, will crumble under the pressure of an intense campaign. But Fiorina said that business leaders have a lot in common with politicians, at least when it comes to running big organizations. What's more, she said that business leaders often have far better success. Take the issue of running over budget. Fiorina said that while politicians might talk cuts and freezes, CEOs have no choice but to cut costs and freeze wages or hiring. "I think there are some things that government can borrow from business," she says.

As for her chances to get on the McCain ticket, Fiorina describes herself as more than a simple former tech executive. She's been involved in debating a wide variety of government policies for the past three years and, of course, now runs the GOP fundraising and get-out-the-vote effort on behalf of McCain.

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Fiorina for VP?

Mr. McCain, had Fiorina done enough damages to HP during her years there? You will definitely lose my vote and lots of others if it is so

buisness exec VP.

with McCain's economic weakness he could use the help of someone who actually knows what their doing as far as the economy is concerned. As for buisness exec's crumbleing under the presure thats pretty stupid a politician is more like;y to give in to special interest inorder to apease his/her constituecy where a buesiness exec will be more likely to do what needs to be done regardless of poularity out of simple self preservation.

Just Do It...

I feel it would be good for the country to have a non-politician along for the term. Having someone that is not connected in Washington would be a benefit. Having a leader that has lead a large global business, such as Carly would only be positive. I liked Carly when she was with HP & I think she could be an effective leader in politics. There is too much political red tape that crush politicians.

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