So who do guys think Cruz would pick to be his VP? If?
Cruz picked Fiorina after finishing 3rd to Kasich in the last 6 primaries, has there ever been a
candidate who has no chance of winning on the first ballot peculiar enough to pick a VP when
his candidacy is on life support. Never but there has never been a candidate as strange as Cruz.
By the way he couldn't have made a worse selection.
'Fiorina’s record could shine unwanted attention on what has been a similarly uncomfortable area for Sen.
Ted Cruz, such as Cruz’s offering an amendment to increase the H-1B program by 500 percent, his 2015
vote to continue allowing Chinese currency manipulation, and his 2015 vote to fast track President Obama’s
Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement—all votes which have been highlighted by the Trump campaign in recent months.
During her time at Hewlett Packard, Fiorina sparked fury when she declared that “There is no job that is America’s God-given
right anymore”— suggesting that American workers should be forced to compete with all of the world’s workers.
Throughout her career as a businesswoman, Fiorina was an aggressive proponent of offshoring U.S. jobs, which she called “right-shoring”. As Forbes reported in 2002, “with the blessing of Chief Executive Carly Fiorina”, HP sought to “move everything” it could offshore.
Kim Berry, a former HP employee and registered Republican from California, described the Cruz-Fiorina ticket as “a good match”.
'They’re two peas in a pod that support TPP [the Trans-Pacific Partnership] and support the corporate agenda,” Berry said.
Berry— who is currently the President of the Programmers Guild, which advocates for the interests of U.S. tech workers
and computer programmers— said that he views Cruz/Fiorina as the “globalist” ticket for “anyone supporting TPP
and these one-way trade agreements that take down all of our trade barriers.”
Indeed, as Forbes reported in 2002, with “with the blessing of” Carly Fiorina, HP sought to
offshore everything it could.'