HP Employees Reject Carly Fiorina For Barbara Boxer
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In their defense, Fiorina did almost destroy HP during her tenure, before she was fired.
Today, the lingering nature of that bitterness may be reflected in campaign finance records. Four months before the election, Sen. Barbara Boxer, a liberal Democrat with no particular ties to HP, is raising more money from Hewlett-Packard sources than the company’s former CEO.
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“THEY’RE JUST JEALOUS OF CARLY’S AWESOMENESS”-Matt Drudge
Trust those that know her best.
You’re gonna have to do better than that, kid:
Fiorina 47 Boxer 42.
Maybe Californians will send home another pig that’s been at the trough for far too long.
I swear this site is like a contra indicator.
If only Oliver will make a prediction, that would seal the deal.
@Save – Josh Marshall notes that there’s something highly outlier-ish in that SurveyUSA poll (so why didn’t you cite any of the other polls showing Boxer ahead hmmm?)
That’s what Frank DiSalle does here, SF, make lame predictions, you can only point to one of Olivers’ when Frank has made dozens in comparison.
Also, 5+ isn’t a big lead when you consider that the MOE is about 2 to 3 points, and neither candidate has a clear majority of the vote yet.
Great work there, Javert.
Here’s a prediction for election day.
Boxer 52%
Fiorina 45%
3rd parties 3%
and you can take it to the bank that it’s closer than any prediction Frank might choose to make.
Good commentary, Wilbur, I mean Denise.
Not surprising. The dems have been in bed with Big business for decades.