Ivanka Trump Announces Post-Election Plans

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Ivanka Trump has emerged as a role model and positive influence for young women around America.

At just 34, she is a top business executive, proud mother, motivational speaker, former model, and now a major author. She is widely credited with being a huge boost to father Donald’s presidential campaign by smoothing out his rough edges. She’s definitely a favorite among voters, and Trump fans travel long distances to see her speak at campaign rallies.

But sadly, America may not benefit from her smarts and positivity as much as they could, should Donald win the election:

After Ivanka’s speech at the Republican National Convention, even ardent anti-Trumpers like the actress and activist Mia Farrow tweeted “When is Ivanka running for President?” A summer Gallup poll found that Ivanka’s favorability rating was about on par with that of Hillary’s Clinton’s daughter, though Ivanka seems to generate far more public interest than her friend Chelsea, if Google searches are anything to go by. Ivanka has even been touted by various people (including Donald Trump) as a possible future Trump administration cabinet member.

“No, I don’t intend to be part of the government,” she tells me.

This is sad, but it makes sense. Ivanka is an international businesswoman with a bright future ahead of her. Even during the campaign, while Hillary Clinton-supporting liberal media reporters spend all day trashing her father and attacking their legacy, Ivanka has managed to grow her business:

Net sales of just the clothing arm of the company were up $11.8 million during the first 6 months of 2016 compared to the first 6 months of 2015 as it sold its products online and at department stores, according to public filings from one of Ivanka Trump’s major licensing and manufacturing partners. Forbes reported that Ivanka’s clothing line generated $100 million in revenue last year, and sales were up $29.4 million from the previous fiscal year.

Clearly, Ivanka is one of the top business minds of this upcoming generation, and she will be able to succeed no matter what life throws her way. This spring she published another book, called “Women Who Work,” to praise and give support to the working women of America.

There’s still time for her to change her mind and join a possible Trump administration, but I will support Ivanka no matter what she chooses!

What do you think of Ivanka? Is she an impressive role model for young women? 

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