Kellyanne Conway's daughter has revealed she doesn't care about the backlash her latest social media post in support of Vice President Kamala Harris has received.

Even though her mother, Kellyanne Conway, was one of Donald Trump's advisers during his presidency, Claudia Conway and her father, George Conway, emerged in 2020 as vocal critics of the Republican leader.

On Monday, Claudia shared a photo of herself and her father, the co-founder of the Lincoln Project, in the audience at the Democratic National Convention, sporting pins supporting Harris. The post quickly went viral, racking over 2.2 million views.

While most commenters were supportive, others slammed Claudia and her father for the post captioned "MAGA's most-hated"—but the 19-year-old doesn't care.

Newsweek reached out to Claudia Conway via email for comment on Tuesday.

In an interview with The U.S. Sun published on Tuesday, Claudia revealed that she is attending the DNC with both of her parents.

"All those comments that are saying that—I'm with my parents right now and we feel sorry for them," she said.

"A lot of these people live on Twitter like my mom always says, and they don't like seeing a woman with an opinion on either side."

Some of the harsh comments include, "Don't even know who these bums are...." and "What a f****** up family."

Claudia told the publication that these kinds of comments are "filled with vitriol, hatred, and jealousy," and she implored critics to "open a book and educate yourselves."

While there was some backlash, the comments have been overwhelmingly positive.

"Well, MAGAs can hate, but we love you two. Claudia is gorgeous. Enjoy your time at the DNC," one person wrote.

"MAGA's most-hated means you're terrific in my book!!" said another.

"Thank you both for your bravery and integrity to stand up for what's right!" a third person posted.

Kellyanne Conway at Fox News Channel Studios in New York City on November 8, 2022 (L). George and Claudia Conway at the DNC at in Chicago, Illinois, on August 20 (R). Claudia responded to the... Kellyanne Conway at Fox News Channel Studios in New York City on November 8, 2022 (L). George and Claudia Conway at the DNC at in Chicago, Illinois, on August 20 (R). Claudia responded to the backlash the photo has received. Roy Rochlin/Claudia Conway/Getty Images/X

Kellyanne Conway left the White House in August 2020, citing the need to focus on her family as her primary reason for stepping down. She is now a contributor on Fox News.

The former counselor's comments about Harris went viral last week. She said, "Left to her own devices, Kamala Harris is just one big old blind date, and everybody's making her whatever they need her to be.

"She's so good-looking; she's so smart; she's so wealthy; she's so funny; she's close to her mom; she goes on really cool vacations; she'll never break your heart. Everybody's making her what they need her to be."

She added: "To define her is to deter her."

Kellyanne Conway also recently said on Fox Business Network that Trump was ignoring the "winning formula" that could help him beat his rival for the White House.

Newscaster Larry Kudlow asked her if Trump needed to avoid calling Harris "stupid" and "stay on message."

"The winning formula for President Trump is very plain to see: it's fewer insults, more insights, and that policy contrast," she replied. "He's got that hunger swagger underdog underestimated of 2016 back, Larry, and you overlay that with the four-year presidential record where we did have growth, we did have wage growth, we had low unemployment, the whole line that you and I know."

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