Call her Comeback Carly.
Carly Fiorina tells
Newsmax TV that despite her alarmingly low poll numbers in the race for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination, she is barreling ahead with her campaign and has no intention of calling it quits.
"I'm on the ballot in 30 states already and I intend to be on the ballot in 50 states. I will not falter, I will continue to fight," Fiorina said Tuesday to Ed Berliner, host of "The Hard Line."
"And I know what I'm fighting for and the American people know what I'm fighting for as well. It's time to take our country back."
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Fiorina, the only female candidate in the pack of Republican presidential hopefuls, is tied with former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum for last place in a Quinnipiac poll of GOP Caucus-goers in Iowa released Monday. Each has a mere 1 percent of the vote.
And Fiorina got more bad news this week when she was booted off the primetime stage at the next GOP presidential debate, set for Thursday at 9 p.m. ET on Fox Business Network.
But it’s not stopping her — and her message remains the same: a divided nation needs strong leadership.
"We are a divided nation. We are a nation that has lost the sense of limitless possibility that always divides us. We are a nation where the vast majority of citizens have figured out the government no longer works for us and the political system doesn't work for us either," she told Berliner.
"We are at a point where we must elect a leader who will stand up with the citizens of this great nation and take our country back.
"It is why I'm running for president and it is why despite what the media says, it is why everywhere I go, people stand in line and listen and they join me."
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