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Ted Cruz picks Carly Fiorina as running mate in a highly unusual move

Yahoo News Live: Ted Cruz’s VP pick: Does Fiorina help or hinder him?

During a rally Wednesday afternoon in Indianapolis, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz announced that he had selected former Hewlett-Packard CEO and unsuccessful 2016 GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina as his running mate.

“After a great deal of time and thought, after a great deal of consideration and prayer, I have come to the conclusion that if I am nominated to be the president of the United States, I will run on a ticket with my vice presidential nominee Carly Fiorina,” Cruz told hundreds of flag-waving supporters gathered at the Pavilion at Pan Am Plaza.

As cheers of “Carly! Carly!” subsided, Cruz hailed Fiorina as “an extraordinary leader,” reciting her résumé and lauding her experience as the “first female CEO in history of a Fortune 20 company.”

“Over and over again, Carly has shattered glass ceilings,” Cruz said.

It was yet another whiplash-inducing twist in what has become the weirdest presidential campaign in recent memory.

Ted Cruz and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina wave during a rally in Indianapolis, April 27, 2016, when Cruz announced he has tapped Fiorina to serve as his running mate. (Photo: Michael Conroy/AP)

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In a normal election year, an announcement like Cruz’s wouldn’t be so strange. Picking a vice-presidential partner is a regular and ritualistic part of the nomination process. Staffers start with a long list of contenders. They whittle it down to a shortlist, which inevitably leaks. The campaigns vet the candidates; so does the press. Eventually, the nominee settles on a sidekick who satisfies his chosen criteria: electoral strength, ideological balance, personal compatibility, readiness to serve as president and so forth. The pick is announced, the media salivates, the “rollout” commences.

All of which is happening right now.

The only difference? Unlike pretty much every other person in U.S. history who has selected a running mate, Cruz is not yet his party’s presidential nominee — and the odds are, he never will be.

“This selection seems to violate the norms followed by presidential candidates of both parties, which have usually produced able running mates and have helped elevate the office,” says Joel Goldstein, a law professor at St. Louis University who specializes in vice presidential history.

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It’s no mystery why Cruz felt compelled to jump the gun here. As conservative blogger Allahpundit explained earlier today, “He knew a blowout was coming on Tuesday and he’d need to shift the conversation afterward immediately with Indiana set to vote in just a week. Picking a VP is the only card he has to play that can suck some media away from Trump, at least for a few hours. … Without a ‘major’ development to discuss, he’[d] be left answering ‘How can you possibly win?’ questions for the rest of the week.”

It’s also no mystery why Cruz felt that Fiorina was his best veep option (even though, unlike Kasich or Marco Rubio, she doesn’t come with any delegates). After dropping out of the race in February, she became one of Cruz’s earliest and most vocal supporters. She has proven herself an able and agile attack dog — particularly when her quarry is Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton (a.k.a. the two people standing between Cruz and the presidency). As a businesswoman who has never held elected office, she is a political outsider at a time when GOP voters seem to crave political outsiders. She is a woman — a point Cruz made repeatedly — which could further weaken Trump with women voters and somewhat counterbalance Clinton’s strength in that department further down the road (in theory). And she is a popular figure among Republicans in California, where she lived for decades and won the party’s 2010 Senate nomination. Incidentally, California is going to a host a fairly important GOP primary in few weeks .

Still, pre-announcing Fiorina as his running mate is a perilous move for Cruz. It may strike voters not yet sold on Cruz as presumptuous — the equivalent of Al Gore launching his transition effort before the courts had officially decided the 2000 election. It would certainly limit Cruz’s leverage at a contested convention, where the veep slot can be a powerful bargaining chip — perhaps the only one with the power to propel a second-place candidate past the 1,237-delegate mark in later rounds of balloting. And even as a messaging maneuver, it may backfire.

Ronald Reagan and his then running mate, Richard Schweiker, at a 1976 news conference in Philadelphia, where they charged that President Ford was playing “the same old politics” with his vice presidential choice, and warned that it would take the party to defeat in November. (Photo: Corbis)

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“It seems like a last-ditch, desperate move,” Goldstein tells Yahoo News. “The vice-presidential selection sends messages about the selector. To choose someone who is not really an A-lister after an apparently truncated search does not send reassuring messages about Senator Cruz’s appreciation of the role of the office or his decision-making approach.”

If the press treats Cruz’s premature decision as a sign of desperation, it could spell trouble. As Goldstein notes, “not since 1936 has a running mate had zero years prior experience as a senator, high executive official, governor or member of the House of Representatives. That lack is particularly glaring in that Senator Cruz himself lacks as much experience in those positions as most presidential nominees.” Fiorina has other vulnerabilities as well, including her role in HP’s troubled merger with Compaq, which led to some 30,000 layoffs, and the fact that she lost both of her campaigns by massive margins. Trump will surely harp on both.

Only once in U.S. history has a candidate dared to select a running mate before clinching the nomination. The year was 1976. The candidate was Ronald Reagan. The former California governor was neck-and-neck with incumbent President Gerald Ford at the time, and his hope was that Richard Schweiker, a moderate U.S. senator from Pennsylvania, would soothe fears about his Western conservatism and flip some middle-of-the-road delegates in the weeks before the convention.

Instead, Reagan’s choice enraged many conservative delegates who were still angry about Ford’s veep selection two years earlier: moderate Nelson Rockefeller.

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Reagan lost the nomination. But just barely. Announcing his VP pick much earlier than Reagan — long before the end of the primaries and months before the convention — is a sign that Cruz is unlikely to come as close to winning the nod as his hero did four decades ago. It may even push the prize further out of reach.

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Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa’s cluttered, rodent ‘breeding ground’ home seen in new police photos

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Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa’s cluttered, rodent ‘breeding ground’ home seen in new police photos
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The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office released new videos and photos Tuesday of Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa’s messy home nearly two months after their tragic deaths.

Several minutes of body-cam footage obtained by Page Six showed officers walking through rooms of the multimillion-dollar compound, revealing many of the late movie star and his wife’s personal items.

The videos showed police had access to walk through a kitchen, private bedrooms, and small rooms, which appeared to be cluttered with dog crates, beds, books, boxes and more belongings, including prescription bottles, toiletries, groceries and lots of clothes.

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Some parts of the home appeared more tidy, but others were in complete disarray, with feces and urine still inside of one of the bathroom’s toilet bowls and a blood-stained pillow in one of the bedrooms.

New video of Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa’s home has been released. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
New video of Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa’s home has been released. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
The photos released by Santa Fe Sheriff’s office show the cluttered property. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
The photos released by Santa Fe Sheriff’s office show the cluttered property. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
The videos were taken from police body-cam footage. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
The videos were taken from police body-cam footage. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office

One officer could be heard in one of the clips telling another cop that they had smelled “something” upon entering the premises before noting that Arakawa had been found dead in one of the nearby areas.

In an interview conducted on March 5, Hackman’s daughters, Elizabeth and Leslie, alleged that their famous father and Arakawa were “very private” and “did not allow maids or cleaners into their home.”

However, they stated that their last contact with either Hackman or their stepmother was approximately a year and a half ago when they grabbed lunch together.

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The newly shared evidence gives greater insight into the couple’s living conditions before their deaths.

Earlier this week, it was announced their home had become a “breeding ground” for infestation. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
Earlier this week, it was announced their home had become a “breeding ground” for infestation. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
Police entered the New Mexico property after the couple’s deaths inside the home. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
Police entered the New Mexico property after the couple’s deaths inside the home. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
They found several dead rodents, droppings and nests found throughout the property, though not in the main house. V
They found several dead rodents, droppings and nests found throughout the property, though not in the main house. V
Photos of their dog’s cage were also released. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
Photos of their dog’s cage were also released. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
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Earlier this week, it was revealed Hackman and Arakawa’s $4 million compound had become a “breeding ground for infestation,” with several dead rodents, droppings and nests found throughout the property.

However, the public health department determined the main house showed no signs of infestation.

The new videos and photos do not appear to show the animal droppings that were reportedly found, likely pointing to how Arakawa and Hackman had been unaware of the dire state of their home.

The late pianist had grown concerned that her husband had been experiencing health issues, though.

More photos show piles of clothing. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
More photos show piles of clothing. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
Officers collected and took notes of their possessions. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
Officers collected and took notes of their possessions. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
They went through every room, including the kitchen. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
They went through every room, including the kitchen. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office

A new report obtained by Page Six Tuesday showed police discovered an email Arakawa sent on Feb. 11, stating, “Hi Katia, So, G woke up today with flu/cold-like symptoms, did a covid test, negative.

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“But out of abundance of caution, I should cancel my appt tomorrow and rebook, say, in a couple of weeks, last week of Feb if something is available. Thank you! Best, B”

Recent computer search history also showed she purchased “several Boost Oxygen canisters.”

The photos were released after a lengthy investigation into their deaths. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
The photos were released after a lengthy investigation into their deaths. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
Arakawa thought she was coming down with Covid before her death, per an email. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
Arakawa thought she was coming down with Covid before her death, per an email. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
However, her cause of death was attributed to hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), a rare rodent-transmitted virus. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
However, her cause of death was attributed to hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), a rare rodent-transmitted virus. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office

The unsanitary state of the home ultimately contributed to Arakawa’s passing, whose cause of death was attributed to hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), a rare rodent-transmitted virus. She was 65.

Sheriff Adan Mendoza said in a press conference in March that the pianist had been running errands up until Feb. 11. It was then revealed she placed a call for a doctor’s appointment on Feb. 12, but did not have contact with anyone else after that.

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She and Hackman were found dead inside their home more than a week later on Feb. 26. They were discovered by a longtime contractor, who described the ordeal as one of the “worst days” of his life.

Photos showed blood-stained pillows and feces in uncleaned toilets. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
Photos showed blood-stained pillows and feces in uncleaned toilets. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
The pair had died nine days before they were found. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
The pair had died nine days before they were found. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
They were discovered by a longtime contractor. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
They were discovered by a longtime contractor. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
He and Arakawa were found dead Feb. 26. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
He and Arakawa were found dead Feb. 26. Santa Fe Sheriff's Office
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At the March press conference, New Mexico Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Heather Jarrell attributed Hackman’s death to hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and “advanced Alzheimer’s disease” as a significant contributory factor. He was 95.

Local officials said at the time that they believed the movie star had likely lived with his dead wife inside their residence for about a week unknowingly given the state of his mental health.

One of the couple’s three dogs, which had been kept inside of a crate following a visit to the vet, also died likely due to starvation and dehydration from being trapped inside the cage. The two other canines survived, as it was believed they had access to food and water in other parts of the property.

The couple was finally laid to rest on April 15. Dave Allocca/DMI
Hackman is survived by his three children. New York Post
There have been ongoing discussions as to how will inherit Hackman’s fortune. Marcel Thomas

Hackman and Arakawa’s bodies were finally laid to rest in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Tuesday, according to People. The late “French Connection” star’s three children reportedly attended the intimate service.

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Since Hackman’s death, his estate has been trying to stop his death records, including autopsy and investigative reports, photographs and police body-camera video from being made public.

There has also been an ongoing discussion as to who will inherit the “Royal Tenenbaums” actor’s $80 million fortune, as it’s unclear whether his kids — Christopher, 65, Leslie, 58, and Elizabeth, 62 — were named in the legal document and it had not been updated since 2005.

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