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			 The comments by the billionaire real estate developer published in 
			an article on the website of Rolling Stone magazine were aimed at 
			the only woman in the large field of Republicans vying for their 
			party's 2016 presidential nomination. 
			 
			The magazine reported that Trump, leading in the polls among the 
			Republican contenders, made the remarks while watching Fiorina, the 
			former Hewlett-Packard Co chief executive, on television. 
			 
			"Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?" Trump is 
			quoted as saying. "I mean, she's a woman, and I'm not s'posedta say 
			bad things, but really, folks, come on. Are we serious?" 
			 
			Fiorina, in an interview on Fox News Channel, said she viewed 
			Trump's remarks as "very serious." 
			
			  "Maybe, just maybe, I'm getting under his skin a little bit because 
			I am climbing in the polls," she said. 
			 
			The subject did not come up when Trump was interviewed on Fox News 
			by host Sean Hannity, but Trump did express concern about his own 
			looks, noting he had just returned from a trip to Washington. 
			 
			"I haven’t even looked at a mirror so I hope I’m okay. I hope I look 
			fine," said Trump. 
			 
			"You look fine," said Hannity. 
			 
			It was not the first time Trump has taunted Fiorina. A month ago he 
			tweeted: “I just realized that if you listen to Carly Fiorina for 
			more than 10 minutes straight, you develop a massive headache. She 
			has zero chance!” 
			 
			
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			Trump's remarks were his latest barbs aimed at a woman during the 
			campaign. Last month, Trump criticized Fox News Channel anchor Megyn 
			Kelly during and after a Republican debate. 
			 
			During the debate, Kelly had asked Trump about comments referring to 
			women as "fat pigs" and slobs. Asked about Kelly in a CNN interview 
			last month, Trump said: "You could see there was blood coming out of 
			her eyes. Blood coming out of her wherever." 
			 
			Trump has touted his "great relationships" with women, saying he had 
			hired thousands of women including top-level employees, adding: "I 
			cherish women." 
			 
			(Reporting by Will Dunham and Steve Holland; Editing by Peter Cooney 
			and Ken Wills) 
			
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