Carly Fiorina will not be on stage when Republican presidential hopefuls square off for their final debate before the New Hampshire primary on Saturday.
Debate host ABC News announced Thursday that the former Hewlett-Packard CEO did not met the networks’ criteria to participate. She is the only remaining GOP candidate aside from Jim Gilmore to miss the cut.
Candidates Gov. John Kasich, Gov. Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, and Gov. Chris Christie were invited to attend the last debate before the New Hampshire primary.
Fiorina’s campaign has lobbied hard over the past two days to be included, and others came to Fiorina’s defense over her possible exclusion from the important showdown in the Granite State.
Fiorina has attracted sympathy from high profile Republicans, including former Republican presidential candidate and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry. Perry just threw his support behind Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in the Republican race, but that didn’t stop him from defending Fiorina on Twitter.
.@CarlyFiorina should be on the debate stage Saturday!!
— Rick Perry (@GovernorPerry) February 4, 2016
“She deserves to be there,” he said.
Fiorina is the only woman running in the Republican field, prompting a tweet by 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney.
Hey @ABC: put @CarlyFiorina on the debate stage! She got more Iowa votes than John and Chris. Don't exclude only woman.
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) February 4, 2016
Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse also got behind Fiorina.
Carly is one of the best story-tellers @GOP has
— Ben Sasse (@BenSasse) February 4, 2016
Only one poll has mattered so far—& she got delegates
She shld be on the #GOPdebate stage
“There are only 8 candidates left. It’s time for the RNC to demand that media executives step aside and let voters hear from all of us,” Fiorina wrote. “I trust you will act appropriately.”









