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Ivanka is passionate about her own business and about inspiring other working women — which some people think conflicts with her father's words and views. In the February issue of Town & Country, which hits newsstands January 5, the magazine's cover star opened up about Trump's statements on women. Ivanka didn't defend her father's remarks, exactly, but she did say she believes Donald is "gender-neutral."
I think my dad is highly gender-neutral. If he doesn't like someone, he'll articulate that, and I think it's also part of what resonates about him. He'll say what he’s thinking.
Speaking one's mind isn't necessarily a great qualification for being the next president of the United States, but Ivanka said that she'll continue to "fully support" her father's presidential ambitions. "It's amazing to see how his message has resonated and what he's been able to accomplish as a non-politician with a very strong point of view," Ivanka said.
I think he's one of the great advocates for women.
"If he didn't feel that women were as competent as men, I would be relegated to some role subordinate to my brothers," Ivanka explained. "I think this is one of his great strengths: He fully prioritizes merit and accomplishment and skill and ability over background, education, and gender….I think he's one of the great advocates for women, and he has been a great example to me my whole life."
Ivanka went on to say, though, that there are sacrifices she has to make in order to run her business. "I don't do everything. I wouldn't be able to do what I do professionally if I did," she told the magazine. If Ivanka Trump can't do it all, no one can — and that's okay.
Now that's a statement that's easy to agree with.
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