President-elect Donald Trump chooses New York Rep. Elise Stefanik as ambassador to United Nations
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86% : "Elise is an incredibly strong, tough, and smart America First fighter," Trump said in a statement Monday announcing his pick.51% : Nikki Haley, who challenged Trump for the GOP nomination, was among those who previously held the role in his first term." READ MORE: Five of Donald Trump's top campaign promises, explainedStefanik, 40, who serves as House Republican Conference Chair, has long been one of Trump's most loyal allies in the House, and was among those discussed as a potential vice presidential choice.
43% : She saw her profile rise after her aggressive questioning of a trio of university presidents over anti-Semitism on campus led to two of their resignations -- a performance Trump repeatedly praised.
12% : Born and raised in upstate New York, Stefanik graduated from Harvard and worked in former President George W. Bush's White House on the domestic policy council and in the chief of staff's office." READ MORE: Democrats kept calling Trump a fascist, but these Pennsylvania voters thought he could help them pay the billsIn 2014, at 30, she became the youngest woman ever elected to Congress, representing upstate New York.
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