Former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina said Thursday that her "Carly for America" effort had a new mission: to "help conservative outsiders win in November, restoring citizen government at every level."In a Facebook post, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO said that this year's races were "about more than replacing D's with R's."It's about defeating the Washington establishment of both parties — and electing real conservative leaders from outside the political class, who will engage citizens around the nation and lead the charge to take our country back."Fiorina, who quit the race last month and has since endorsed Ted Cruz, said that such "citizen leaders" would "represent the American people."Instead of being concerned with party politics, they will get the job done," she added. "Instead of taking away our rights, they will defend our Constitution."These candidates, however, suffer from "a lack of funding and name recognition, a hostile mainstream media, and a Republican establishment actively working to shut them out and shut them up," Fiorina said."Candidates who are working without party resources or wealthy donors cannot and will not gain traction unless they can depend on us, the American people."Her effort will involve identifying candidates, campaigning with them, raising money for them — "anything we can do to make sure they have all the resources they need to amplify their voices, bypass the media and the establishment, and win over voters."The political class would love for us to just go away now," Fiorina said. "But we aren't going to sit down and be quiet."