
Carly Fiorina
Carly Fiorina hit Hillary Clinton where it hurts during Thursday's Republican undercard debate: Bill Clinton's past.
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The former Hewlett-Packard CEO took a page out of presidential front-runner Donald Trump's playbook by letting a North Charleston, South Carolina, audience know Clinton's sordid sexual past is fair game.
“Unlike another woman in this race, I actually love spending time with my husband,” Fiorina told Fox News Business moderators.
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Trump has used the litany sexual assault accusations leveled at Clinton over the years – and Hillary's attempts to discredit the women making them – for weeks. The decision has protected him against accusations of sexism while simultaneously calling into question the former secretary of state's claim as a champion for women.
Women who made claims against Clinton include:
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- Eileen Wellstone alleges Clinton raped her in 1969.
- Juanita Broaddrick claims Clinton raped her April 25, 1978.
- Kathleen Willey, a former White House aide, claims Clinton sexually assaulted her Nov. 29, 1993.
- Gennifer Flowers’ claims she was Clinton’s mistress for 12 years.
- Paula Jones sued Clinton for sexual harassment in 1994. The lawsuit was dropped in 1998 after an $850,000 out-of-court settlement was reached.
- Clinton had an affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky in 1998.
Hillary Clinton's campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Blaze when asked about Fiorina's jab.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum joined Fiorina on stage for the undercard debate. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul refused to take part after deeming it "an artificial designation as being in the second tier."
The seven candidates who will take Fox Business Network’s main stage at 9 p.m. EST. include front-runner Donald Trump, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Florida Gov. Marco Rubio, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson, Ohio Gov. John Kasich and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
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