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  2. Nov 1, 2015 · - POLITICO Magazine. Carly Fiorina and her stepdaughters Tracy and Lori (right) at Disney World in 1985. | Courtesy of Carly Fiorina. 2016. ‘I Have Buried a Child.’. How Carly Fiorina...

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  3. Sep 20, 2015 · The police officers said our daughter was dead, three thousand miles away. We hadn’t heard from her in a couple of weeks. Frank had been in touch with the volunteer paramedics he had worked...

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  4. Sep 17, 2015 · The police officers said our daughter was dead, three thousand miles away.” Lori Ann Fiorina was just 35 years old when she died , and it remains unclear, at least publicly, what specific...

    • Lori Fiorina Was Found Dead at Her Home in New Jersey at The Age of 35
    • Lori Fiorina Graduated from Farleigh Dickinson University in 1998
    • Carly Fiorina’s Beliefs About Drug Issues Were Influenced by Her Lori’s Death

    Lori Fiorina died at the age of 35 at her home in New Jersey on October 12, 2009, according to her obituary. In her memoir, Rising to the Challenge: My Leadership Journey, Carly Fiorina wrote about how she and her husband, Frank Fiorina, were notified about Lori’s death: Fiorina wrote that Lori’s body had given out after years battling addiction.

    Lori Fiorina graduated from Farleigh Dickinson University in 1998, according to Politico. “We worried that Lori drank too much in college, but we didn’t think she had an addiction. Those were good years — or so they seemed at the time. I had taken Lori around to visit different campuses, and she had settled on Fairleigh Dickinson, near our home in ...

    Carly Fiorina has said her own experiences with Lori’s addiction battle and death has shaped how she would address the country’s drug problem. Carly Fiorina has said that those addicted to drugs do not need to go to prison, but instead need treatment. “If you’re criminalizing drug abuse and addiction, you’re not treating it—and you’re part of the p...

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  5. Sep 17, 2015 · Wednesday night's debate included a mention by Carly Fiorina of her daughter who died due to drug addiction. The incident is a dark chapter in the presidential candidate's life, but one she...

  6. Oct 15, 2009 · Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO and current Republican exploratory candidate for Senate in California, has suffered the loss of her daughter, 35-year old Lori Ann Fiorina,...

  7. Sep 17, 2015 · Fiorina’s stepdaughter died at age 35 as a result of “struggles with alcohol, prescription pills, and bulimia.” From Time: Fiorina often mentions that her stepdaughter Lori died in...

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