Carly Fiorina attacked “the left and their allies in the media” for a critical report released Monday that says her 2010 California Senate campaign mismanaged money and failed to pay vendors for their work.
More than four years after her failed campaign for California’s senate campaign, Fiorina still owed nearly half a million dollars to 30 entities. The Republican presidential candidate didn’t pay off her debt until January of 2015, just a few months before she launched her presidential bid.
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One of the outstanding payments due was to her political strategist Joe Shumate who died one month before Election Day as first reported by The Washington Post.
“We projected that there would be debt, and figured we would deal with it after the election,” Martin Wilson, Fiorina’s former campaign manager, told NBC News.
But Martin added that Fiorina was very slow in dealing with it. “We had suggested several remedies to Carly after the election to discharge the debt. She just couldn’t really focus on it, I guess,” he said.
Fiorina dismissed the report, telling reporters Monday afternoon that “all of our debt was paid off and everyone was paid in full” and that she doesn’t “the Washington post has much credibility anymore.”
Her campaign slammed the media for unfair treatment in comparison with coverage of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
“It’s becoming obvious that the left and their allies in the media are terrified of Carly because she is everything Hillary (Clinton) isn’t — a candidate from outside the political class whose authenticity and grasp of the issues connects with voters because she has the track record to challenge the status quo,” a Fiorina campaign aide told NBC News.
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Fiorina, who is a wealthy former head of Hewitt Packard, was criticized for repaying herself more than $1.25 million before her staff and vendors — and even before Election Day, Federal Election Committee reports show.








