Kellyanne Conway
Kellyanne Conway
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Kellyanne Elizabeth Conway is a renowned American pollster, consultant, and former White House counselor to President Donald Trump.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on January 20, 1967, in Camden, New Jersey. Still living.
Nationality and Profession(s)
American; Pollster, Consultant, Former White House Counselor.
Early Life and Background
Kellyanne Conway grew up in a family of modest means, with her father being an engineer and her mother a homemaker. Her parents instilled in her the importance of education, which led Kellyanne to excel academically from an early age. She earned a Bachelor's degree in political science from Dartmouth College and later a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from George Washington University Law School.
Conway's interest in politics began at a young age. During her teenage years, she participated in local Republican Party activities and worked on various campaigns. After law school, Kellyanne started her career as a pollster, founding the polling firm The Polling Company Inc./WomanTrend (formerly known as The Polling Company) in 1995.
Major Accomplishments
Kellyanne Conway's professional achievements are numerous:
As President Trump's third campaign manager in 2016, she played a crucial role in the Republican National Convention and helped to solidify his position as the party's nominee.
During her tenure at The Polling Company, Kellyanne was involved in several notable campaigns, including Senate races for Republicans like Jim Talent (MO) and Norm Coleman (MN).
Her expertise in poll analysis has been sought by various media outlets, such as The Washington Post, CNN, and Fox News Channel.Notable Works or Actions
Kellyanne's influence on the 2016 presidential election cannot be overstated. She:
Successfully connected with key demographics and helped to build support for President Trump among certain groups.
Provided strategic guidance throughout the campaign and contributed to several pivotal moments, including the Republican National Convention.Impact and Legacy
As a result of her efforts in the 2016 presidential election, Kellyanne Conway was appointed by President Donald Trump as White House Counselor. This appointment marked a significant milestone for her career, showcasing the impact she had on the administration's policy decisions.
Kellyanne has also:
Been named to several influential lists, including Forbes' "World's Most Powerful Women" and Time Magazine's "100 Most Influential People in the World."
Published articles in leading publications like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, demonstrating her continued relevance as a public figure.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Kellyanne Conway is widely quoted and remembered due to:
Her significant contributions to President Trump's 2016 presidential campaign
Her influential role in shaping policy decisions within the White House
Her extensive experience and expertise in poll analysis, making her a sought-after commentator by media outlets.
Quotes by Kellyanne Conway
Kellyanne Conway's insights on:

The country is increasingly culturally conservative, with a small C. Every time marriage is on the ballot, it passes. People are increasingly pro-life. They don't like taxes.

Although it shouldn't be, men behaving badly is sort of an occupational hazard for those working in Washington.

Women are trying to have it all but are trying to regain control over their time. That's why many women are busting out of the traditional workforce and starting their own businesses.

African Americans are concerned about the scourge of abortion in their community, and respond to related facts and figures. Large majorities agree that every life should have a chance, regardless of race, socioeconomic status or circumstance.

Women are still congenitally Democratic - and I'm the Republican pollster saying that.

Americans overwhelmingly believe that Americans who want to do jobs, who are looking for work, should have a fair opportunity, if not a preference, to do that work.



