“The president wants to exhaust all of his legal avenues, as he has made clear many times. His team is doing that, and that is his right,” she said to The 19th’s Washington correspondent, Amanda Becker.
“I assume the electors will certify that and it will be official. We, as a nation, will move forward, because we always do,” she said.
But in what could have been the most stunning part of Conway’s interview she appeared to offer to help a potential future Biden administration.
“If there’s anything I can ever do to help … they can count on me,” she said. “You always need a peaceful transfer of democracy, no matter whose administration goes into whose administration.”
She did offer some praise for President Trump saying that he “elevated me and, more importantly, empowered me.”
“When he asked me to be campaign manager, he and I didn’t realize no woman had ever done it for a Republican campaign,” she said.
“He wanted me to do it because he thought I had great political instincts and organizational skills, was great on TV and was very good with the staff.”