A Tea Party Candidate Promises Fiorina a Fight
Carly Fiorina announced her 2010 campaign for California's U.S. Senate seat in the usual way. She rolled out a new Website. She bounded across a stage at a "green detergents" factory to the strains of "Surfin' U.S.A." and gave a short speech about "solutions that work." Then she added a step that has become more-or-less essential for serious Republicans--a conference call with conservative bloggers. Over 23 minutes, she fielded some of the friendlier questions she'd get all day, such as whether she'd learned anything from 2009's successful Republican candidates that could help her in her challenge to Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.).
"My team knows very well how to run a campaign against a nasty Democrat," said Fiorina.
Halfway through the call, however, conservative blogger Dan Riehl awoke the elephant in the room. Did Fiorina have anything to say to Chuck DeVore? One day earlier, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) had endorsed DeVore, a Republican assemblyman from Irvine, Calif., who had been running against Boxer for months, and had pre-emptively attacked Fiorina for her allegedly liberal positions.
Posted by: Fred 2009-11-19 |