This morning on FOX & Friends Trump senior advisor and former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway discussed the very combative debate she had with the Clinton campaign at a Harvard event Thursday evening. Conway was accused by the Clinton campaign of cultivating support from white supremacists.



Conway said they haven't gotten to the acceptance stage of grief. However, on a happier note, Conway said people "got a taste" of what a Trump-Pence administration will be like with the Carrier deal.



"Most of it was civil," Conway said of the debate. "It was a conversation about the mechanics and the messaging and the road to 270."



"But I do think some people are stuck in the permanent campaign and not really past the anger, grief and denial stages and into the acceptance stages. But that's okay, because we won," Conway said.



"And yesterday in Indianapolis people got a taste of what it's going to be in a Trump-Pence administration," she said. "We are open for business. And he makes good on his campaign promises to help American jobs stay in America. He's already doing that before he's even inaugurated."