Photo credit: Dave Davidson - Prezography.com
Photo credit: Dave Davidson – Prezography.com

Former Hewlett Packard CEO and Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina endorsed U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Fiorina said at a rally in Florida on Wednesday that she voted for Cruz in the Virginia Primary.

“Ted Cruz is a fearless fighter for our constitutional rights. He has spent his life protecting Americans’ God-given liberties, and he has always stood by his word. Unlike the status-quo political class in D.C., Ted Cruz didn’t cower when he got to Washington – he stood unequivocally for the American people. I know Ted, and he’ll do the same as president,” said Carly Fiorina.

“Carly Fiorina is a strong, principled leader and woman of faith,” said Cruz. “Our campaign is stronger with her leadership and her voice. Her story embodies the promise that in America anyone can start as a secretary and become a Fortune 50 CEO. Carly speaks the truth with courage, doesn’t back down to the Washington powerbrokers, and terrifies Hillary and the Democrats. We are blessed to have her support, and together I am confident we will continue to unite conservatives so that every American has the opportunity to achieve the unimaginable.” 

Fiorina said it is time to unite behind Cruz.

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