Kellyanne Conway Makes Big Career Move Ahead Of Election

Kellyanne Conway Makes Big Career Move Ahead Of Election

Kellyanne Conway, former Trump campaign manager and top adviser, has made a strategic career move by joining DailyMail.com as a columnist alongside presidential biographer Michael Wolff.

This collaboration is expected to provide readers with diverse perspectives on the 2024 presidential election. With less than a month to go before November 5, Conway's insights, particularly on Trump’s candidacy, could further elevate her influence and benefit her former boss.

DailyMail.com has emphasized its commitment to offering a range of opinions, and the combination of Conway’s close ties to Trump and Wolff’s critical stance provides a balanced view.

Katie Davies, US Editor-in-Chief of DailyMail.com, welcomed both figures, citing the importance of robust political analysis during what she calls “one of the most consequential elections in our lifetimes.”

Conway’s media presence has been significant since leaving the White House. She has been a Fox News contributor, hosted her own series on Fox Nation, and recently published a best-selling memoir titled Here’s the Deal. Her close relationship with Trump continues, as evidenced by her exclusive access to his 2024 campaign.

Conway's move to DailyMail.com comes as she remains an active voice defending Trump. Last month, she had a heated exchange with Democratic strategist Jose Aristimuño during a discussion on abortion laws on Trey Gowdy’s Fox News show, “Sunday Night In America.”

Conway passionately defended Trump’s position on abortion, emphasizing that he has consistently stated his views on viability and late-term abortion, despite claims that he had shifted his stance.

With her new role at DailyMail.com, Conway looks forward to offering detailed analyses of polling data and policy issues. Her insights, combined with her political experience, are expected to resonate with the publication’s wide-ranging audience, especially as the 2024 election heats up.

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