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Washington mdash; Carly Fiorina, the former head of Hewlett-Packard who unsuccessfully ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, plans to vote for Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, over President Trump in November. I ve been very clear that I can t support Donald Trump, Fiorina said in an interview on The Atlantic s podcast, The Ticket. And, you know, elections are binary choices. When pressed on whether she would be voting for Biden, Fiorina said, I m not voting for Trump, but it s a binary choice. So if faced with a binary choice on a ballot: yes.
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Fiorina was among the vast field of Republicans, including Mr. Trump, who sought the GOP s presidential nomination in 2016. She suspended her campaign in February 2016 after disappointing finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire. Several months later, though, Senator Ted Cruz, who was still in the race, announced Fiorina would be his running mate if he won the Republican
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ributions to her 2012 re-election effort. But, for the short term, many Democrats believe the answer lies with Obama and his vast network of contributors. That is a normal thing when a candidate finishes a race and loses, the winning candidate would try to help if there s some debt that s been incurred, said Tad Devine, a Democratic consultant who has worked in several presidential campaigns but is unaligned this year. By law, Obama cannot write a massive check from his flush campaign account to hers. But Obama donors, large and small, might be willing to donate to Clinton in the name of party unity.Clinton campaign officials say they have not contemplated what she will do with the debt. Asked whether she would welcome financial help from Obama, her spokesman, Howard Wolfson, told Fox News Sunday that any talk of that is premature. Obama s chief strategist, David Axelrod, o