Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard chief executive and current candidate for the Republican nomination for president, is a 1976 graduate of Stanford University, whose football team is playing in Friday's Rose Bowl.
This must be exciting for Fiorina. How many times does a university alumna get to watch her own alma mater play in the granddaddy of all college football bowl games, right in that school's home state? Pretty awesome, I'd bet.
Except, Stanford is playing Iowa. And the Iowa caucuses the first official voting in the presidential primary electoral process are one month from Friday. Surely, that has nothing to do with Fiorina's view of this college football game.
Iowa fans tend to live in Iowa, and that tends to make them eligible caucus-goers. Fiorina is polling at about 2 or 3 percent in that state, which, again, is surely unrelated to her decision to turn heel on her own school and root for a Big Ten program located in a state where she's never lived or worked.
Just remember, Hawkeyes fans: Fiorina likes you for your grind-it-out brand of offense and athletic secondary, not because she wants your vote.
Poster Comment:
As if she even had a snowball's chance....