Houston Chronicle

Fiorina says she has been sexually harassed

She’s dealt with the problem ‘at all levels’ at work and in politics

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NEW YORK — Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co. and Republican presidenti­al candidate, said she’s faced sexual harassment in both her business and political careers.

“There is a real issue,” Fiorina told Bloomberg Radio this past week. “I’ve been subjected to it myself at all levels — at all levels — of a corporatio­n. At all levels of public life and politics as well as in business.”

In the male-dominated tech industry, Fiorina was CEO at the Palo Alto, Calif.based computer maker from 2002 to 2005. She was ousted by the board of directors after a controvers­ial merger with Houstonbas­ed Compaq. She later ran unsuccessf­ul bids for U.S. Senate in California

and, last year, for the Republican presidenti­al nomination.

One of her opponents was the eventual nominee, Donald Trump, who said Fiorina’s appearance was a disqualifi­cation for the office.

“Look at that face!” Trump said, according to Rolling Stone magazine. “Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?”

He added: “I mean, she’s a woman, and I’m not supposed to say bad things, but really, folks, come on. Are we serious?”

When called out for the remarks, Trump once again cited Fiorina’s appearance, saying he thought she was “a beautiful woman.”

In September 2016, after Republican­s nominated Trump, Fiorina endorsed the New York reality-TV star.

“We must have President Trump. We can’t have President Clinton,” she said.

A month later, however, when the “Access Hollywood” videotape emerged showing Trump in a production trailer apparently describing how he assaulted women, Fiorina withdrew her endorsemen­t. She called on Trump to “step aside” and allow Mike Pence to run for president.

Recently, corporate boards have been taking a firmer stand in response to men’s bad behavior. Several companies this month have parted ways with executives accused of sexual harassment, including at the Weinstein Co. and Amazon.com.

Fiorina said such behavior “goes on a lot.”

“So let’s quit pretending to be shocked,” Fiorina said. “Let’s acknowledg­e it when it does, but let’s also recognize that most men are not predators.”

She said she hopes government doesn’t have to step in with new legislatio­n to crack down on workplace sexual harassment because “what’s going on is a violation of virtually every company’s code of conduct. In many cases it is a violation of the law.”

Democrats like to say all women are victims, while Republican­s want to say harassment is not an issue, Fiorina said. Both are wrong, she said.

“What’s happened is people have covered it up and shoved it under the rug,” Fiorina said. “Why? Because the people who were doing it were powerful, they were making money. Everybody benefited as long as everybody kept quiet. That’s why.”

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