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Ted Cruz names Carly Fiorina VP pick to boost his campaign

He is mathematic­ally eliminated from winning the number of delegates

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washington — White House hopeful Ted Cruz, seeking to halt the march of Republican frontrunne­r Donald Trump, announced on Wednesday that businesswo­man Carly Fiorina would be his running mate if he wins the nomination.

“After a great deal of considerat­ion and prayer, I have come to the conclusion that if I am nominated to be president of the United States, that I will run on a ticket with my vice-presidenti­al nominee Carly Fiorina,” Cruz said in Indiana, the next state to vote in the primary race.

Fiorina, 61, has been one of the staunchest Cruz supporters since she ended her own presidenti­al bid early this year, not to mention an outspoken critic of both Trump and Democratic frontrunne­r Hillary Clinton.

“Today, I am very proud and very humbled and honoured to announce that I have accepted Senator Ted Cruz’s offer to be his vice president for the republican nomination,” a beaming Fiorina said as she took the stand.

“There is a lot at stake,” she said. “This is a fight for the soul of our party and the future of our nation.”

“You know what? I’ve had tough fights all my life. Tough fights don’t worry me a bit.”

In her own campaign Fiorina regularly noted how she would be the Republican candidate best able to neutralise Clinton’s gender advantage during the race.

“Over and over again, Carly has shattered glass ceilings,” Cruz told the crowd in Indianapol­is, saying she had climbed the corporate ladder “to become the CEO of the largest technology company in the world.”

Fiorina understand­s the world’s dangers, Cruz said.

“In naming her as my vice-presidenti­al nominee, I am also telling you that she is someone you can be confident in, if the occasion should arise to be commander in chief and keep this country safe.” Should

This is a fight for the soul of our party and the future of our nation Carly Fiorina

Cruz win the nomination, Fiorina would be only the third woman on the ticket in a major US political party, after vice-presidenti­al nominees Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 and Sarah Palin in 2008. But Cruz remains far from securing the party ticket.

He is mathematic­ally eliminated from winning the number of delegates needed to win outright, and has acknowledg­ed that his only hope would be to make it to a contested Republican convention in July, and to get a sufficient number of delegates to vote for him as the nominee. —

 ?? AFP ?? Ted Cruz greets supporters with former Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina at a campaign rally in the Pavilion at the Pan Am Plaza in Indianapol­is, Indiana. —
AFP Ted Cruz greets supporters with former Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina at a campaign rally in the Pavilion at the Pan Am Plaza in Indianapol­is, Indiana. —

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