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No hard feelings between Hillary Clinton and Fiorina's husband

Heidi M. Przybyla
USA TODAY
Hillary Clinton speaks with Frank Fiorina, husband of Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, as they campaign outside a New Hampshire polling place on Feb. 9, 2016, in Derry, N.H.

DERRY, N.H. — Apparently Hillary Clinton isn’t holding a grudge against Carly Fiorina.

As Clinton and her daughter made a third stop at a polling station, in Derry, N.H., she ran into Fiorina’s husband, Frank.

"Do you remember me?" he asked. "I sure do!" Clinton said. "Good for you for being out here." They shook hands and made small talk between dueling Carly and HRC signs.

"I heard Bill was out there too," he said, as she asked him how he was fairing with the frigid weather. "I didn't wear the right shoes but other than that I'm doing fine," he said. "It is such an amazing, wonderful part of democracy," Clinton said. "It is, look at these folks all out here, it's amazing," he said.

"Oh I know it. Well, give my best to Carly. Want to get a picture?" They posed for a photo before Clinton made her way back to her motorcade.

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Fiorina has made Hillary Clinton a bull's-eye as she sought to distinguish herself in a crowded field of Republican male candidates. In one recent barb, Fiorina said that she actually likes spending time with her husband, and she followed up by saying that Clinton would do “anything to gain and hold onto power… if my husband did what Bill Clinton did, I would have left him a long time ago.”

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