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The Post-Debate Move by Carly Fiorina One of Her Aides Called the Political Equivalent of a Mic Drop
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina takes part in the presidential debates at the Reagan Library on September 16, 2015 in Simi Valley, California. Fifteen Republican presidential candidates are participating in the second set of Republican presidential debates. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

The Post-Debate Move by Carly Fiorina One of Her Aides Called the Political Equivalent of a Mic Drop

"She left it all out on the field."

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina did not make an appearance in the spin room following Wednesday night's CNN debate, a move one of her aides described as the political equivalent of a "mic drop."

Most pundits declared Fiorina the clear winner of the CNN debate.

The former Hewlett-Packard CEO peppered policy into her response, while still managing to pull off zingers — including one at the cost of opponent Donald Trump.

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