The longtime legal figure, known for his past marriage to former Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, is also slated to take center stage at a fundraising event in support of President Biden's campaign on April 24 in Washington, D.C.
In his own words, "This election is about nothing less than whether we'll continue to live in a democracy under the rule of law. That's priceless, so I consider my contribution to be a bargain."
In his own words, "This election is about nothing less than whether we'll continue to live in a democracy under the rule of law. That's priceless, so I consider my contribution to be a bargain."
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'I'm All In': Donald Trump Critic George Conway Donates Nearly $1M to President Joe Biden's Victory Fund
The high-profile fundraiser, which is being organized by D.C.-based strategic consultant Melissa Moss and public affairs executive Susan Brophy, represents a critical juncture in galvanizing support for President Biden's re-election campaign.
Moss revealed the altruistic nature of Conway's participation, noting his primary motivation was driven by a desire to make a bold statement in favor of the democratic process. As Moss recounted, Conway insisted, "I want to make a statement, I'm all in."
Moss revealed the altruistic nature of Conway's participation, noting his primary motivation was driven by a desire to make a bold statement in favor of the democratic process. As Moss recounted, Conway insisted, "I want to make a statement, I'm all in."
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