Carly Fiorina blazed a trail as the first woman to lead a Fortune 20 company, but the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard now seems to have an even bigger “first-ever” achievement in mind.
Fiorina, 60, is energetically declaring “the end of the Obama era” at national conservative conferences, paying not-so-subtle visits to Iowa and New Hampshire, and wooing potential contributors and fresh staffers for what looks like a presidential bid by the only woman — at least, so far — in the GOP field.