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Morris P. Fiorina is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Wendt Family Professor of Political Science at Stanford University. His current research focuses on elections and public opinion with particular attention to the quality of representation: how well the positions of elected...
Purple Voters in the Golden State
California’s Republican Party has drifted off the centrist track. But its voters haven’t. By Morris P. Fiorina and Samuel J. Abrams.
News from the Capitol: An Update from the Hoover Institution in Washington
The Hoover Institution in Washington, Hoover’s DC-based outreach arm, located blocks from the White House, is a major center of conference activity for the institution and highly regarded in Washington policy circles as a source of information and expertise. In the first six months of 2017 the office has arranged eight congressional testimonies by Hoover fellows, led seven Capitol Hill briefings, and hosted thirty public events with high-profile speakers including House majority leader Kevin McCarthy, Representative Luke Messer, and Representative and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence chair Devin Nunes.
In Politics, 'Majority' Is a Complicated Idea
Hoover Political Scientists Among Most Cited In Academia
Five of the top 25 most-cited American political scientists are Hoover senior fellows. A new report from the American Political Science Association examined journal citations of 4,089 tenure-track faculty members at 133 doctorate-granting political science departments in the United States.
Former Secretary of State Rice endorses Fiorina in GOP Senate race
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has endorsed former Hewlett-Packard chief Carly Fiorina in the Republican Senate primary, Fiorina’s campaign will announce today. . . .
Carly Fiorina cultivates tough but vulnerable image
Now [Carly Fiorina] is engaged in what may be her biggest challenge yet - a combative California Republican primary race for U.S. Senate...
Fiorina's new role trades on time at HP
After running one of Silicon Valley's powerhouse companies for six years, Carly Fiorina now has her sights set on the White House...
Can Carly Fiorina Overcome Past Political Failures?
Four Things To Expect From Carly Fiorina, Between Now And The Next GOP Debate
In the politics of the Information Age, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Carly Fiorina’s strong debate performance this past week is the stuff of instant gratification.
Fiorina 'seriously considering' challenging Sen. Barbara Boxer
In the strongest signal yet of her political ambitions, Carly Fiorina said Tuesday that she is "seriously considering" challenging U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer in next year's California Senate race...
Fiorina fights critics on campaign trail
Carly Fiorina has headed a major Silicon Valley corporation, ascended to the rank of America's top female business icon, written a book - and now is on the short list of possible GOP vice presidential candidates...
Did Carly Fiorina’s 2010 Defeat In California Leave A Lasting Lesson For 2016?
For a political candidate with a rough-and-tumble reputation, Carly Fiorina’s announcement of a run for the nation’s highest office was notable for its setting: The more subdued world of a network morning show. “I think I’m the best person for the job because I actually understand how the economy works,” said Fiorina, 60, in an interview on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Monday.
Boxer-Fiorina debate expectations
More times than not, pre-Labor Day debates are much ado about nothing. Voters aren’t paying attention. Election Day isn’t for another two months.
Boxer-Fiorina Debate Expectations
Carly Fiorina Will Run For President As A Successful Tech Ceo. Silicon Valley Says That's A Fantasy
Even if Fiorina’s presidential run ends as a way to the vice-presidency, campaign-watchers say her six years at HP will shape voter perceptions: “And not to her advantage,” said Melinda Jackson, a politics professor at San Jose state university. “It was a rocky tenure. I think it will haunt her.”
Victor Davis Hanson- Carly Fiorina's Precision
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses the performance of Carly Fiorina and how she appears to be the only candidate pointing out Hillary Clinton's weaknesses.
Fiorina’s Rivals May Seize On 2010 Playbook To Exploit Weaknesses
Carly Fiorina graduates to the main stage for Wednesday’s GOP presidential debate at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, but even as she seeks to expand her appeal to voters, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO’s history may come back to haunt her.
Yes, Carly Fiorina’s Three Page Tax Code Exists, Kinda
Carly Fiorina has been by all accounts an above-average performer in the Republican primary debates, even if she’s logged her above-average performances by being a lying liar whose answers bear little reference to reality.
Why Cruz’s Pick Of Fiorina For VP Is ‘Odd On So Many Levels’
Even in a political campaign that explodes rational assumptions daily, analysts say there isn’t a lot that makes sense about Ted Cruz’s choice of former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina on Wednesday as his running mate — should the Texas senator win the Republican nomination.
Quinn: Cruz Goes Nuclear With Carly Fiorina Pick
Ted Cruz obviously needs some high-powered ammunition to fight the Donald Trump march to the GOP presidential nomination. And the senator from Texas found it. He is going nuclear by tapping Carly Fiorina.

