Famed political consultant and ex-Trump White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway is most concerned about the former president’s safety.
“My main worry is that President Trump, his family and those around him remain safe,” the 57-year-old said in a Q&A with Politico.
Conway expressed her concerns after Trump has survived two assassination attempts since July 13.
When it comes to Election Night, the veteran pollster said she was monitoring whether Vice President Kamala Harris could hold the three “blue wall” states of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania for the Democrats.
“Politically, I have had my eye on Kamala and the Dems making the trade of a lifetime: running up the totals of white college educated households, including in the suburbs, and mostly in the three Blue Wall states, rather than chase the rural and urban voters and typically core Democratic voters where Trump is seeing gains,” she told Politico. “Once she was running out the clock; now it seems she is racing against it.”
“Her ‘I’m not Biden’ and ‘I’m not Trump’ worked for a while, but she never answered the obvious, essential questions, ‘Who are you?’”
Asked what the Harris campaign has done well, Conway replied: “Spending money.”
“Even though in politics, as in life, money is distorting,” she said. “Money can’t buy love, and it also can’t buy votes.”
Also on Tuesday, Conway tweeted a video of her left-leaning daughter Claudia as the pair and Kellyanne’s son George went to the polls, with the Conway children casting presidential ballots for the first time.
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