By David Montgomery (Original source Washington Post)
“After Carly Fiorina, 65, ended her GOP presidential primary run in 2016, the former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard dedicated herself to leadership training. Despite a recent microburst of media speculation that she might launch a primary challenge to President Trump, she has “no plans” to run, according to a source close to her. But when we spoke a few days before the latest headlines about her, Fiorina had plenty of thoughts about politics, Trump and her recent book on unlocking personal potential, “Find Your Way.”
Can you talk a little bit about that process of deciding what would be next for you?”
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