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Kellyanne Conway: ‘People were throwing money at me’ after Trump 2016 win
Kellyanne Conway declined an eight-figure offer to sell her polling company after Trump's unexpected 2016 win, saying she never regretted staying in the White House.
- Kellyanne Conway stated that after Donald Trump's 2016 presidential victory, people were 'throwing money' at her, indicating a surge in investment opportunities.
- Conway mentioned she received an offer of 'eight figures' to buy her company, although she felt it was not worth that amount.
- She expressed satisfaction with her role during her time in the White House, stating, 'I never regretted it a single day' despite declining lucrative offers.
- Conway described Trump's victory as presenting 'life-changing money' that many did not expect, reflecting a shift in political power.
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Kellyanne Conway: ‘People were throwing money at me’ after Trump 2016 win
Longtime conservative pollster Kellyanne Conway, who successfully ran President Trump’s 2016 campaign, recalled fielding numerous high-paying offers before she accepted a job in the first Trump administration as senior counselor to the president. In an interview on “The Katie Miller Podcast,” Conway said prospective buyers and clients flocked to her polling firm after she shepherded…
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right1Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
50% Left
L 50%
C 25%
R 25%
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