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I believe that voters should know who Hillary Clinton is.
Kellyanne Conway
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Kellyanne Conway
Age: 57
Born: 1967
Born: January 20
Campaign Manager
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Camden
New Jersey
Kellyanne Elizabeth Fitzpatrick
Kellyanne Elizabeth Conway
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I hope we can all agree - military might has been one of the ways to deter people from doing bad things. Now, that can take on any number of different aspects, but on this one, I think that we're getting a little too far ahead of ourselves that Trump is changing policy and making policy in a way that he did not intend.
Kellyanne Conway
Anchors like Megyn Kelly are incredibly powerful in terms of distilling the information and reporting the news and maybe some opinion to the public in a fair handed and complete way.
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I want to talk about things that are quantifiable, not a bunch of metro riders and crowd sizes.
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Ask Hillary Clinton why she takes tens of millions of dollars from countries that hate women and disrespect women, that throw gays off of buildings.
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President-elect Trump has made very clear he wants to make good on the promises that we as a nation have made to the seniors who rely upon Medicare and certainly the lower-income Americans who rely upon Medicaid and other entitlements like Social Security, frankly, for those who receive that.
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People want the government to go back to the people.
Kellyanne Conway
The question is are you loyal to the agenda that [Donald] Trump, that President-elect Trump has put forward in terms of his view of the world and the person to which the secretary of state would function.
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The highest ranking woman in the Congress, Cathy McMorris Rodgers who has given birth three times while she's been in Congress. That's pretty impressive.
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We unified, we looked past and we're impervious to the constant criticism of naysayer.
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Donald Trump has addressed many times that his main concern is making sure that we have a system in place that we completely lack now, which is, those countries that tend to train and export and harbor terrorists where we do not have proper vetting are places where we're going to need to have better vetting. And he's made that very clear.
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People should really think about when they see President Donald Trump, they should think about all the places that he was and could be. All the things he could be doing. The political motivators for many typical politicians of which he's not one, Mercy, money, power, prestige, fame, he had all of that.
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Now everybody has to work together. They are the fourth estate. Incredibly powerful.
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It's completely inappropriate. It's not journalism. It's opinion.
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It was [Donald trump] had seen me on the job there, doing other things, and he asked me if I could run the place, and so we had that conversation. But I appreciate that, too.
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Give Donald Trump a chance. Be there for him. Come together as a nation.
Kellyanne Conway
We will hear more details on [Donald] Trump`s plans on addressing illegal immigration in the speech tonight, including what Trump plans to do about those 11 million illegal immigrants already in the U.S.
Kellyanne Conway
We want a Republican majority in the house and the senate, there's no question.
Kellyanne Conway
I believe in a free and open press people have to cover the presidency, respect the office and its current occupant. And we need it to be a two-way street.
Kellyanne Conway
I find Donald Trump to be very kind and generous. I find him to have a great sense of humor.
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For those saying they live in fear, again, I think they should be part of the conversation. They should reach out and try to not be so presumptively accusatory, frankly, or presumptively negative towards the president-elect, and instead try to build that trusting relationship and try to, frankly, explain their case to him and to his advisers.
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