by Sandy » Tue Jun 02, 2015 10:06 am
I don't see Fiorina as a candidate that uses faith as a "fish hook" though there are some things she's said and done which do identify her politics with the "religious right," and she seems to favor their forums and gatherings as a backdrop. Wikipedia says she's Episcopalian, which doesn't necessarily square up with some of the views she claims, but briefings can certainly help.
I've got a bit of trouble buying her "I'm against big money interests" campaign, given her previous CEO status with HP, and their attempt to monopolize the market with the buyout of Compaq, a move that more or less failed to deliver the anticipated results, and got her pushed out the door as a failure, though with a $20 million golden parachute in tow. She may be around for a while, though, since it seems her primary financial support comes from the Koch brothers, though I don't think she will ultimately fare as well as Santorum, or Ben Carson.