California Republican nominee for Senate Carly Fiorina certainly isn't acting like she's proud to have an endorsement from Sarah Palin.

Fiorina and Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman skipped an event Saturday where Palin campaigned on their behalf.

Politico noted:

The event slated for Oct. 16 in Anaheim is being widely promoted by the Republican National Committee and conservatives in the state, but neither gubernatorial nominee Meg Whitman nor Senate nominee Carly Fiorina, whom Palin has endorsed, plans to attend. A Fiorina source told POLITICO that her campaign already had two longstanding events set for the day and would not be able to attend the Saturday rally. Whitman spokesman Tucker Bounds, meanwhile, said, “It’s a national RNC fundraiser, which we’re not planning to attend.”

On Sunday, Fox News' host Chris Wallace pressed Fiorina on her decision not to attend.

"You said you had a previously scheduled event," said Wallace. "Isn't the real fact you don't want to be seen with Sarah Palin because she is not very popular with independents and she at this point in a general election would hurt you, not help you?"

"I'm very proud of my endorsement from Sarah Palin," explained Fiorina. "I said that over and over again but I had a previously scheduled commitment for months with a group of veterans and John McCain."

"I had a previously scheduled group of fundraisers and rallies. Campaign schedules are complex things, as you can imagine. We got word of her trip very late in the game. And so I'm delighted she game to California. I know she helped raise a lot of money and we had commitments to keep as well."

The Christian Science Monitor reported that a new poll showed that Palin was a detriment to California candidates.