WHO IS Kellyanne Conway DATING NOW? Who was the political consultant married to for many years?

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This video reveals all you need to know about Kellyanne Conway’s current partner. Keep watching to find out who she was married to earlier.

Kellyanne Conway is currently single and is not dating anymore. For many years, Conway was wed to George T. Conway III, a well-known lawyer, and conservative political pundit. Together, the couple has four kids. Nevertheless, the pair announced their separation in August 2020, claiming “irreconcilable issues.”

There have been no public rumors of Kellyanne Conway dating anybody new since the news of their split. After announcing her split from George Conway, Conway has largely kept her personal life out of the spotlight and hasn’t spoken about her current romantic situation.

The Conways characterized their divorce as “amicable” in a statement released on both of their Twitter accounts, saying they “cherish the many joyful years (and four corgis) we’ve enjoyed, and above all, our four beautiful children, who remain the heartbeat of our family and our top priority.”

George Conway, 59, refused to elaborate on the news, which was originally published by the New York Post. “Be cautious with the loose nonfacts and presumptions,” Kellyanne Conway, 56, texted a Washington Post writer.

Kellyanne Conway, a prominent Republican pollster, joined Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in July 2016 and quickly progressed to campaign manager. After Trump’s election, she became one of the administration’s most visible faces, appearing on television often, including one in which she defended a Trump spokesman’s bogus claims of record-breaking inaugural crowds as “alternative facts.”

She married George Conway, a notable New York lawyer who defended Paula Jones in her sexual harassment case against President Bill Clinton in 1994. He originally backed Trump’s candidacy and then considered joining the cabinet.

Yet, his opinion of the new leader swiftly deteriorated, and in March 2018, he began a string of vehement criticism of Trump on his Twitter account, which ultimately attracted more than a million followers.

He also took on a number of significant writing tasks, producing a 3,473-word column that summer disputing Trump’s claim that the Russia inquiry by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III was “unconstitutional.” He deemed Trump unfit for office and questioned his mental health in an Atlantic op-ed from October 2019. In the end, George Conway participated in the founding of the Lincoln Project, a political action group established by centrist Republicans with the intention of thwarting Trump’s bid for reelection in 2020.

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