By Rob Hotakainen in Washington
Former business star Carly Fiorina formally filed today as a Republican candidate for U.S. senator, putting her name on the June primary ballot.
She'll oppose Assemblyman Chuck DeVore and former Rep. Tom Campbell.
Fiorina filed her papers with the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters. She criticized the Democratic senator, Barbara Boxer, saying Boxer has compiled a failing record for the last 18 years.
"For 18 long years, California has been represented by a bitterly partisan and ineffective senator in Barbara Boxer," Fiorina said. "She has completely failed to represent the people who sent her to Washington in the first place. I don't come from Washington; I come from the real world."
While Fiorina was touting her business experience, DeVore's campaign was declaring her candidacy all but dead after DeVore won a first-ballot endorsement from the California Republican Assembly over the weekend.
DeVore won by a margin of 194 votes to 89 for Fiorina.
"Oh, her campaign will continue," said DeVore spokesman Josh Trevino. "But its promise has wholly dissipated, squandered in six weeks of misfires, miscues, dirty tactics, a bad debate, and now a wholesale rejection by the conservatives of the California Republican Party."
Campbell plans to file his candidacy with the Orange County Registrar of Voters this afternoon.

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