Now Carly Fiorina turns on Trump in campaign ad after his 'look at that face' attack - and says: 'This is the face of a 61-year-old woman. The face of leadership.' 

  • Super PAC Carly For America publishes new 60-second ad on Monday
  • Fiorina had first fired back at Trump while speaking at an event Friday in Arizona to an audience full of women
  • Former businesswoman said she's 'proud of every wrinkle' on her face 
  • She suggested Trump is threatened by her rising poll numbers ahead of GOP debate on Wednesday 

Carly Fiorina, the only female Republican presidential candidate, has hit back at Donald Trump for saying her face makes her unelectable -- and on Monday she began raising money from it as well.

While speaking to the National Federation of Republican Women on Friday in Arizona, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO turned Trump's words from a put-down, into an asset by encouraging the audience to do exactly what he demanded, 'Look at that face!'

Fiorina's super PAC, Carly For America, published the 60-second ad on Monday, entitled 'Faces.' 

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Speaking out again: Carly Fiorina (above), the only female Republican presidential candidate, hit back at Donald Trump after he said that her face makes her unelectable 

Speaking out again: Carly Fiorina (above), the only female Republican presidential candidate, hit back at Donald Trump after he said that her face makes her unelectable 

Asset: While speaking to the National Federation of Republican Women on Friday in Arizona, Carly Fiorina (above)  turned Trump's words from a put-down into an asset

Asset: While speaking to the National Federation of Republican Women on Friday in Arizona, Carly Fiorina (above) turned Trump's words from a put-down into an asset

Proud: Fiorina (right) said that she's 'proud of every year and every wrinkle' on her face after Trump (right) questioned reportedly blasted her appearance while being interviewed for a Rolling Stone article 

'Ladies, look at this face. This is the face of a 61-year-old woman. I am proud of every year and every wrinkle,' Fiorina said in the video, which is taken from her speech on Friday.

'And look at all of your faces. The face of leadership … in our party, the party of women's suffrage.'

In recent days, Fiorina has been rising in the polls and more importantly, she made the cut for the next prime-time Republican debate on Wednesday where she will face off with her other GOP competitors. 

The billionaire businessman reportedly made the comments about Fiorina while being interviewed for a Rolling Stone article that was published Wednesday.

 'Look at that face!' Trump said while watching Fiorina on TV. 

'Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?! … I mean, she's a woman, and I'm not s'posedta say bad things, but really, folks, come on. Are we serious?'

In a conversation with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, Fiorina  responded on Wednesday by stating that Trump's comments speak for themselves

In a conversation with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, Fiorina  responded on Wednesday by stating that Trump's comments speak for themselves

Supporters: Fiorina suggested that her increase in the polls might be scaring Trump, who is the Republican front-runner in the race for the White House

Supporters: Fiorina suggested that her increase in the polls might be scaring Trump, who is the Republican front-runner in the race for the White House

In a conversation with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, Fiorina responded by stating that his comments speak for themselves.  

'And all of the many, many, many thousands of voters out there that are helping me climb in the polls, yes, they're very serious,' Fiorina said.

She suggested that her increase in the polls might be scaring Trump, who is the Republican front-runner in the race for the White House.

While speaking in Arizona, Fiorina also slammed Hillary Clinton and criticized the Democratic Party. 

 

 

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