Trump's Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway Reveals How Faith In Jesus Led To Huge Success.
 Fantastic Lady!!!!!!!!!!!!-------Read on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just
 weeks after Donald John Trump was elected 45th president of the United 
States of America, his campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway speaks out 
about the real reason why he won.
In a 
landslide election, Donald J. Trump shocked liberals and republicans 
alike when he defeated Hillary Clinton in a historic, unprecedented win.
 And to say that people were astonished at Donald Trump's victory would 
be the understatement of the century. 
But behind Donald Trump's victory, stood one woman. So who is this unique lady responsible for helping Trump secure the highest office in the land? Who is Kellyanne Conway?
Throughout his campaign, liberals tried to portray Trump as a he-man-woman-hater (if you don't recall the term from Little Rascals, please disregard and keep reading.) But
 it is simply incomprehensible to think that a man "with no respect for 
women" would hire one. It's a fact that the media has certainly 
overlooked and attempted to bury.
In
 the biggest and most critical "job opportunity" of his life, Donald J. 
Trump entrusted his political campaign– and ultimately, his fate–  to a 
woman. And now that she's been appointed counselor to the president, 
Conway will be the highest-ranking woman in the White House.
When asked how she felt about being the first woman to "break the glass ceiling," Conway responded,
 "I want everybody to remember, that it was Donald J. Trump who elevated
 a woman to the highest position in his campaign, much like he has done 
in the Trump Corporation for a number of decades– it is he who gave 
women responsibilities."
She 
traveled with Trump throughout his campaign in its last months and 
advised him, as well as appeared frequently on TV to speak on his 
behalf. Conway considers herself blessed to be given the opportunity. Sheshared,
 "I'm not a big gender-identity person, and I wasn't hired for my 
gender, but it's . . . a pretty cool thing to say to my three daughters 
and my son. Many women work really hard and never get their shot. I feel
 blessed to have gotten my shot." 
I
 must admit that after learning a bit more about this unique woman, my 
admiration for Mrs. Kellyanne Conway has only grown all the more. It's 
no wonder why she's the first female campaign manager in the history of 
America to win a presidential campaign.
As
 a Republican campaign manager, strategist, and pollster, Conway is a 
the queen of wearing many hats– and she wears them quite well.
Aside
 from her influence in politics, Conway is also the president and CEO of
 The Polling Company Inc./Woman Trend. Her company has consulted and 
conducted market research for some of the leading companies in America 
such as Major League Baseball, The Federalist Society, Martha Stewart, 
American Express, and ABC News.
Additionally,
 Kellyanne has been a guest and political commentator on CNN, Fox News, 
Fox Business, Real Time with Bill Maher, Meet the Press, Hannity, and 
more.
Today,
 Kellyanne Conway is quite successful. But unlike most prominent women 
in politics, she wasn't born into a successful family, and her childhood
 was almost anything but glamorous.
Kellyanne
 Elizabeth (Fitzpatrick) Conway was born on January 20, 1967, in an 
impoverished little neighborhood just outside of Camden, New Jersey. 
Conway's parents led a very simple lifestyle; her Irish father owned a 
small trucking company while her Italian mother worked at a bank.
When
 she was only three years old, Conway's parents divorced. And from an 
early age, Kellyanne witnessed first-hand what hard working women looked
 like. Young Conway was raised by her single mother, Diane Fitzpatrick, 
as well as her grandmother and two aunts– who all worked tirelessly to 
help make ends meet.
Conway
 traces her conservative world-view to growing up in a household, "where
 family and faith and self-reliance were premier. We were not encouraged
 or allowed to complain or talk about what we didn't have."
It
 wasn't long before Kellyanne acquired a job herself. For eight summers 
throughout her schooling years, the bright-eyed and blonde young 
Kellyanne worked grueling hours of manual labor as a blueberry picker on
 a farm in Hammonton, New Jersey. And to this day, she credits her 
fighter spirit and strong work ethic to that farm.
Conway shared, "The faster you went, the more money you'd make. Everything I learned about life and business started on that farm."
At age 16 Kellyanne won the New Jersey Blueberry Princess pageant.
 And at 20, her hard work and determination helped her win the World 
Champion Blueberry Packing competition– which is no easy feat!
But
 Kellyanne was not only a beautiful hard-worker, she was also quite 
brilliant. After graduating from St. Joseph High School in 1985, Conway 
graduated magna cum laude from Trinity College in Washington, D.C., 
earning a degree in political science.
Conway
 went on to study at Oxford University and was elected to Phi Beta 
Kappa, a prestigious honors society, and later earned a law degree with 
honors from George Washington University Law Center. (She now describes 
herself as a "fully recovered" attorney.)
Early on in her career, Conway appeared on TV frequently
 throughout the '90s to take a stand against the Clintons. Since then, 
the brilliant and outspoken republican has provided commentary on more 
than 1,500 TV shows.
Throughout
 her schooling, Kellyanne planned to establish herself as a lawyer, but 
God had other plans for her life. The half-Irish, half-Italian young 
lawyer soon found her professional niche in 1988, while working for 
Ronald Reagan's pollster, Dick Wirthlin, in the summer before she 
graduated from George Washington University Law School. Her first assignment was to demystify the gender voting gap: "How could the GOP attract more women?"
Kellyanne had discovered her purpose. Seven years after that life-changing assignment, Conway founded The Polling Company/WomanTrend, a consulting firm that specializes in market research. A decade later, she co-authored a book titled "What
 Women Really Want: How American Women Are Quietly Erasing Political, 
Racial, Class, and Religious Lines to Change the Way We Live."
Raised
 by four women, ironically, Conway chose to work in what she calls a 
man's world — especially as a Republican political pollster.
Conway told CNN,
 "Republican politics can sometimes feel like you're walking into, you 
know, an Elks Club or bachelor party." She recalled a potential client —
 a man — asking how she'd balance kids and work. "It's like, 'I just 
hope you ask all the male consultants. Are you going to give up your 
weekly golf game and your mistresses?' Because they seem really, really 
busy too,'" recalled Conway.
But
 in that "world full of men," Kellyanne shines. For decades, she has 
provided a steadfast, fearless, and persistent conservative voice for 
republicans across our nation. Conway is a long-time pro-life activist, 
Second Amendment supporter, she stands with Israel, and she boldly 
defends the Biblical definition of marriage every opportunity she gets.
Pro-life activist Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life, talked toThe Stream about
 Conway. "Kellyanne was already a star in her own capacity before she 
led Donald Trump's campaign victory," Hawkins said. "Her broad knowledge
 of key issues that matter to conservatives was well-established, 
especially in regards to abortion, conscience rights and religious 
freedom. Her presence in the White House should be not only a source of 
comfort to those of us who have worked with Kellyanne for years, but 
also a source of pride and encouragement. Kellyanne is one of us, a 
respected leader in the pro-life movement who helped guide organizations
 with key messaging and wisdom many times over. President-Elect Trump is
 wise to keep Kellyanne by his side as he takes the oath of the 45th President of the United States."
Rep. Marsha Blackburn, Chair of the Select Panel on Infant Lives and member of the Trump transition team, also added,
 "Kellyanne has worked worked tirelessly throughout her career as an 
advocate for the pro-life movement. She understands that a majority of 
Americans support common sense regulations for the abortion industry and
 were deeply troubled by what a Hillary Clinton presidency might mean 
for legislation, like the Hyde Amendment, a four-decades-old measure to 
prevent taxpayer funding for abortion-on-demand that, thanks to the 2016
 Democratic platform, no longer enjoys bipartisan support. Kellyanne is 
one of the most talented strategists in politics, and I am grateful for 
her leadership throughout this campaign in communicating President-elect
 Trump's pro-life message. 
I look forward to working with the new administration in our continued efforts to protect women and the unborn."
Trump and Conway's paths crossed by divine intervention — and little did they know they would eventually work together to Make America Great Again.
Conway met Trump in 2006, when she was living in one of his buildings,according to the Washington Post. She even served on the condo board of the Trump World Tower in Manhattan. Conway recalled
 being surprised to find how involved Trump was– even showing up to 
meetings to hear residents' concerns. Over the following couple of 
years, Trump would call her to say he'd seen her on TV and ask her 
opinion about varying issues.
In
 March 2015, Trump asked Conway to help strategize for his presidential 
bid and even offered her a job on the campaign, but she declined. Over a
 year later, on Aug. 17, 2016, Conway accepted the role as his campaign 
manager — a decision that would alter the course of their lives, and 
history, forever.
But
 there's much more to Kellyanne than just politics. Conway is an 
outspoken woman of faith, devoted wife, and proud mother of four.Kellyanne's husband is George T. Conway III, who as a young lawyer played a historic—and largely hidden—role in the impeachment of Bill Clinton.
While many believe in luck, Kellyanne believes meeting her hubby George was by Divine appointment. According to The New Yorker,
 their romance began after Conway saw a picture of Kellyanne on the 
cover of a Washington society magazine and asked a mutual friend to set 
them up.
The
 lovebirds met the following year, and tied the knot in 2001, when 
Kellyanne was 37-years-old. Together, the Conways have four children — 
including twins– between the ages of six and eleven.
Conway recalled the
 joys of being a pregnant middle-aged woman," I had my first children 
[twins] at thirty-seven, then I had two daughters in my forties, 
forty-one and almost forty-three," she said. "They say there are no eggs
 left in your forties, but there were two rolling around in there 
somewhere. I was surprised both times, like, 'Oh! O.K. Not a stomach 
ache.' "
And
 despite her hectic career, Conway considers her family her greatest 
priority on this side of eternity. And like all working mothers, time 
with her children is precious.
In the middle of her interview with CNN,
 Kellyanne paused to take time to listen to her 12-year-old-daughter, 
Claudia, play piano, asked her twin brother, George, about the birthday 
party they just returned from, and took some time to help her younger 
daughters, Charlotte and Vanessa, with their hair.
The
 Conways have made their home in Alpine, New Jersey and have no desire 
to be in the limelight. In fact, they're rarely seen in public– unless 
there's a baseball game nearby.
Kellyanne
 Conway's life boasts of what God can do when one woman is willing work 
hard, serve her family, honor her country, and strive to make a 
difference.
"Kellyanne
 Conway has been a trusted advisor and strategist who played a crucial 
role in my victory. She is a tireless and tenacious advocate of my 
agenda and has amazing insights on how to effectively communicate our 
message. I am pleased that she will be part of my senior team in the 
West Wing," Trump said in a statement.
Running
 a successful political campaign is no easy feat. And there's no doubt 
that Kellyanne Conway is the kind of woman every young girl can aspire 
to be. It's a pitiful shame that the media isn't giving her the 
recognition that she so deserves. 
While listening to Kellyanne Conway's inspiring story, I just couldn't help but think of 1 Peter 5:5-7, which reads,
"Humble yourselves, therefore, under God's mighty hand, that He may lift you up in due time."
"I want all the little girls out there to know that
 the lessons are very simple. Be kind your entire life because all the 
kindness I showed to other people came back to me manifold in this 
campaign. And secondly and most importantly, if you work hard and you 
get your shot one day, you too will shine. You have to believe in 
yourself, don't listen to the critics, don't listen to the naysayers. 
You know who you are. You're beautiful, you're smart, you can do it. 
That's my message to all those little girls dreaming out there." – 
Kellyanne Conway 
Praise
 God for women like Kellyanne Conway, America needs more women like her!
 Please keep Kellyanne and her family in your prayers throughout this 
crucial time as they make their way to the White House.
"If
 my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray 
and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from 
heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land." 2 
Chronicles 7:14
Kellyanne
 Conway's steadfast character and undeniable love for her family sets 
her apart, while her faith and trust in the Lord is indeed a beautiful 
sight to behold. Thank you Kellyanne, for your unashamed faith and 
unwavering principles. May God Bless our new Leaders. And May God Bless 
America! 
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