White House Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway put a positive spin on the midterm election results during an appearance on CNN's "New Day" Wednesday morning.

Despite losing the House of Representatives to Democrats, Conway called President Donald Trump a “consummate dealmaker," adding that he has shown willingness to work with Democrats specifically on infrastructure and spending bills.

“He’s a negotiator, he’s willing to work with Democrats,” she said, citing a recent bipartisan opioid bill signed into law.

Conway also dismissed concerns over Democrats' oversight of the President and the Trump Administration, saying that American voters want their representatives to focus on the issues and “not just investigations.” She later noted that Democrats' pursuit of the President's tax returns “isn’t what animated voters last night.”

Conway also mentioned that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who is positioned to become the next House Speaker, did not mention “investigations and subpoenas” in her statements last night or during her call with the President.

And Conway defended Trump's tone: “The President’s a big counter-puncher and he’s always said that,” she said, adding that Trump would continue to “defend himself and stand up for candidates he believes in.”

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