On Monday morning, the former AT&T executive and ousted Hewlett-Packard CEO, Carly Fiorina, officially announced she is running for president in a video announcement on her new 2016 campaign website: carlyforpresident.com.
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The kickoff seemed to be going smoothly. The Republican candidate tweeted, posted on Facebook and scheduled a Periscope chat.
Then this happened: carlyfiorina.org.
The domain, which Fiorina failed to register, carried this message: “I’m using it to tell you how many people she laid off at Hewlett-Packard. It was this many:” followed by an endless scroll of unhappy-face emojis — 30,000 to be exact.









