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FILE - In this Oct. 19, 2010, file photo Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina talks about her own life struggles in an attempt to reach out to women while speaking before a group of businesswomen and women small business owners in Sacramento, Calif. Memo to novice political candidates: Know thy Constitution. Don't tell Hispanics they look Asian. Pay special attention to what you say when you are in front of cameras. Fiorina regretted 'the whole situation' when a live mike caught her calling opponent Barbara Boxer's hairdo 'so yesterday.'  (Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press)
FILE - In this Oct. 19, 2010, file photo Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina talks about her own life struggles in an attempt to reach out to women while speaking before a group of businesswomen and women small business owners in Sacramento, Calif. Memo to novice political candidates: Know thy Constitution. Don't tell Hispanics they look Asian. Pay special attention to what you say when you are in front of cameras. Fiorina regretted 'the whole situation' when a live mike caught her calling opponent Barbara Boxer's hairdo 'so yesterday.' (Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press)

Good morning, Netizens...


In this Oct. 19, 2010, file photo California Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina talks about her own life struggles in an attempt to reach out to women while speaking before a group of businesswomen and women small business owners in Sacramento, Calif. Memo to novice political candidates: Know thy Constitution. Don't tell Hispanics they look Asian. Pay special attention to what you say when you are in front of cameras. Fiorina regretted 'the whole situation' when a live mike caught her calling opponent Barbara Boxer's hairdo 'so yesterday.'


Of course, Boxer's hairdo may be yesterday's style.


Things are moving onward in the hotly-contested race.


Dave



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