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Ouch: Here’s What Carly Fiorina is Saying About Trump

Ouch: Here’s What Carly Fiorina is Saying About Trump

Earlier today, Christine Rousselle put together a list of prominent Republicans who have condemned Trump’s comments on woman back in 2005: House Speaker Paul Ryan, RNC Chairman Rience Priebus, Sen. Marco Rubio, Mitt Romney, Utah Governor Gary Herbert, and Sen. Ted Cruz. Time to add Carly Fiorina. The former political candidate didn’t just denounce Trump for his comments, she asked him to abandon his position as the Republican presidential nominee.

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Fiorina thinks Pence for 2020 needs to be updated to Pence for 2016.

Trump may have already posted an apology for his comments last night, but he will still need to respond to the nation during tomorrow night’s debate. 

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