The journalist Ainsley Earhardt said the republican president might never happen again. It is because America will allow the continued use of mail-ballots in future elections. She raised her voice to skepticism for mail-in ballots. The journalist also accepted that their service was crucial for the 2020 election. At that time, the coronavirus pandemic was still affected.
She started her career as a reporter for a local CBS station WLTX. Ainsley still didn’t complete her graduation. She began to work as the morning and noon anchor from 2000-2004. After that, Ainsley traveled to New York City.
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There, the journalist covered South Carolina middle school students’ hovering nearly half a million dollars for firefighters after the 9/11 attacks. In 2005, Ainsley moved to San Antonio and served as an anchor for KENS-TV’s Eyewitness News program This Morning and Eyewitness News at Noon.
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In 2007, the journalist left KENS-TV and joined Fox News Channel. She began to co-host America’s News Headquarters, Fox and Friends Weekend, Fox’s All-American New Year’s Eve, etc. In 2018, in an interview, Ainsley admired President Trump got intimidating former FBI Director James Corney with alleged audio recordings.
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In 2019, Ainsley disapproved of the liberal media and said that Republicans would not run for office anymore. Currently, she serves as the co-host of Fox & Friends. She took birth on 20th September in 1976 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, in the U.S. When Ainsley was very young, her family moved to North Carolina.
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She took lessons in biology at Florida State University. Ainsley obtained a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from the University of South Carolina.  From 2005-2009, Ainsley was married to Kevin McKinney. Later in 2012, she married former Clemson University quarterback Will Proctor, with whom she has a child. But the couple got divorced in 2018 after six years of marriage.