Los Angeles Times

Boxer calls Fiorina ‘the face of corporate greed’

GOP candidate enriched herself while overseeing major layoffs, senator says.

- SEEMA MEHTA seema.mehta@latimes.com

Sen. Barbara Boxer lashed out at Republican presidenti­al candidate Carly Fiorina on Friday, saying that the woman she defeated in 2010 is a “meanspirit­ed,” failed business leader who cared more about enriching herself than about working Americans.

“Here is a woman who ran against me in the worst year Democrats ever had and we won in a landslide because the people of California didn’t want her to do to the country what she did to Hewlett-Packard,” Boxer said. “She’s the face of income inequality and the face of corporate greed…. She makes Mitt Romney look like a Democrat.”

Romney was the GOP presidenti­al nominee in 2012.

Fiorina’s campaign responded with a jab at Boxer. “California has the highest poverty rates in the nation under Barbara Boxer’s policies. As president, Carly will challenge the status quo that has crushed Americans under the weight and corruption of this government,” said Fiorina spokeswoma­n Sarah Isgur Flores.

Boxer said Fiorina enriched herself as the chief of Hewlett-Packard, flying in private planes and buying a yacht as she oversaw the layoff of 30,000 workers and sent jobs overseas. The senator pointed out that the value of HP stock dropped sharply before Fiorina was fired.

Fiorina has argued that she made difficult decisions that allowed HP to survive the technology industry recession.

Her track record at HP became the centerpiec­e of Boxer’s campaign, which the Democrat won by 10 points.

“She was tested in a Republican year running against me, who was considered very vulnerable, and she got slaughtere­d not because of me but because of her,” Boxer said. “Because of her lack of compassion and even caring about working people.”

Fiorina is the center of attention in the presidenti­al race because of her strong performanc­e at the second Republican debate Wednesday night in Simi Valley.

Boxer, who on Thursday sent out an email using Fiorina’s candidacy to raise money for her super PAC, said she was stunned when the former executive announced her White House bid.

“I thought, this is a new definition of chutzpah,” Boxer said. “She hasn’t had a job since she was fired, no one’s hired her, and she has the chutzpah to think with that record that she’s going to be the president of the greatest country in the world and commander in chief?”

Boxer recalled the viral videos Fiorina’s campaign ran during the Senate campaign, including one called “Hindenboxe­r,” in which Boxer’s head expanded into a blimp-like vessel that smashed through the ceiling of the U.S. Capitol and cast dark shadows as it drifted across the nation before crashing into the Pacific Ocean.

“I’ve had 11 consecutiv­e victories. I have run against Democrats, Republican­s, men, women, people of all ages,” Boxer said. “She was by far the most mean-spirited opponent I ever had.”

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For The Times ?? SEN. BARBARA BOXER, shown visiting the Eisner Pediatric & Family Medical Center in L.A., defeated Carly Fiorina in 2010. She said she was stunned by the former Hewlett-Packard chief ’s presidenti­al bid.
Christina House For The Times SEN. BARBARA BOXER, shown visiting the Eisner Pediatric & Family Medical Center in L.A., defeated Carly Fiorina in 2010. She said she was stunned by the former Hewlett-Packard chief ’s presidenti­al bid.
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L.A. Times ?? CARLY FIORINA has drawn praise for her performanc­e at the second Republican debate.
Robert Gauthier L.A. Times CARLY FIORINA has drawn praise for her performanc­e at the second Republican debate.

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