Donald Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway sits down with 'The View' to discuss Trump leading in the ABC/Washington Post poll.



She told them: "A lot of people shouldn't have been getting their inaugural ball gowns and popping their champagne corks prematurely. Because you have to respect people, you have to give people a chance to express their voice and exercise their choice. Starting two weeks ago, we had a lot of people in the media saying... he has no path. People tend to snap back and say that is not fair, and say they are going to vote for him. Hillary Clinton got a little too comfortable, was waiting out her lead, now we're forcing her back in Michigan --a state which hasn't gone Republican since 1988. Tim Kaine yesterday was in Wisconsin, a state that hasn't gone Republican since 1984. And we're loving the ABC News poll! It is our favorite poll."



Host Whoopi Goldberg challenged her repeatedly that Trump said the media and the polls were crooked. "Everything was crooked, and now he's doing better because they're neck and neck. I'm just wondering, will it be crooked if he slips back down in the polls?"



"I think you should get ready for a chyron that says 'President-Elect Donald J. Trump.' He told me to tell you that he'll be on you show as soon as he's elected."



"I don't care if he ever comes on this show," Goldberg snapped back. "He's been very nasty about people I care about."



"Wow," Conway said. "Let me tell you what's nasty. Hillary Clinton's endless... There was tens of millions of dollars in negative advertising from Hillary Clinton."