The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Fiorina ends 2016 Republican bid for president

- By Catherine Lucey The Associated Press

DES MOINES >> Former technology executive Carly Fiori na exited the 2016 Republican presidenti­al race Wednesday, after winning praise for her debate prowess but struggling to build a winning coalition in a crowded GOP field.

“While I suspend my candidacy today, I will continue to travel this country and fight for those Americans who ref use to settle for the way things are and a status quo that no longer works for them ,” Fio-rina wrote in a Facebook statement.

“I will continue to serve in order to restore citizen government to this great nation so that together we may fulfill our potential ,” the statement said.

Fiorina , 61, entered the tumultuous Republican primary in April. She promoted herself as an outsider with business experience and argued that as the lone woman in the GOP field she was best positioned to oppose likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. After a standout performanc­e in the first undercard debate, Fiorina rose to the mainstage and soared in the polls in the fall. But her momentum quickly stalled and by the end of the year she had dropped back down.

Fiori na won applause from women on both sides of the a isle in the second Republican debate in September when she was asked to respond to Donald Trump’s comments criticizin­g her face.

“I think women all over this country heard very clearly what Mr. Trump said,” Fiorina said calmly. Trump sought to smooth things over, saying “I think she’s got a beautiful face and I think she’s a beautiful woman .”

Fiorina’ s first major foray in to politics was in 2010, when she ran for Senate in California and lost to incumbent Sen. Barbara Boxer by 10 points.

Throughout her presidenti­al bid, Fiori na emphasized her meteoric rise in the business world. AS tanford University graduate, she started her career as a secretary, earned an MBA and worked her way up at AT& T to become a senior executive at the telecom giant.

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PRESS FILE ?? Republican presidenti­al candidate Carly Fiorina speaks at a campaign event in Goffstown, New Hampshire.
DAVID GOLDMAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Republican presidenti­al candidate Carly Fiorina speaks at a campaign event in Goffstown, New Hampshire.

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