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Rachel Campos Duffy Fox News Bio Age Height Family Husband Education Salary and Net Worth

Rachel Campos Duffy is an American media personality, published author, as well as a communications consultant. She specializes mostly in political analysis,  parenting, and culture. Her first appearance on television in 1994 gained her fame.

Rachel was a cast member on the MTV reality tv series calledThe Real Worldbased in San Francisco before becoming a television host. She was also a guest host on the ABC talk show calledThe Viewbefore she joined Fox News as a guest hosting the showOutnumbered.

She was born on Oct 22, 1971, in Tempe, Arizona,United States. Rachel is50  years old.

She is fairly tall in stature. Rachel stands at a height of5 ft 8 in ( Approx 1.73m ).

She was born and brought up in Tempe, Arizona. Her father isMiguel Camposand her mother isMaria del Pilarwho works as a junior-high-school teacher based in Chandler, Arizona. Rachel grew up along with her two brothers and a sister namelyPatrick CamposandJoseph Campos.Leah Campos Schandlbauer, her sister vied for a Congress seat in Arizona during the 2012 general elections. Rachel and her siblings were brought up in a strict Catholic home.

She shares her married life with her loving husbandSean Patrick Duffywho was born on October 3, 1971, in Hayward, WI. Sean is an American politician and prosecutor. He is a former sports commentator and tv personality. Sean currently serves as a Fox News contributor. He is also a member of the Republican Party.

Previously, Sean served as the U.S. representative for Wisconsin’s 7th congressional district, he held the role from 2011 to 2019. He attended and graduated from William Mitchell College of Law. Sean later enrolled at the Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.

In 2019, Rachel and her husband put their family first. In Nov, the congressman announced that he would step down from his position as U.S. Representative for Wisconsin’s 7th congressional district due to complications with Rachel’s 9th pregnancy. The two opened up about the baby’s health onThe Viewshow. The baby had holes in the heart and other developmental challenges, so they just wanted to create more space in their lives

She is a mother to six daughters and three sons. Her first-born daughter isEvita Pilar Duffyborn on October 1, 1999. In November 2001 Rachel gave birth to her second-born sonXavier Jack Duffy. Her thirdborn daughterLucia-Belen Duffywas born in April 2004. Rachel’s fourth-born sonJohn-Paul Duffywas born in 2006.

Her fifth-born daughterPaloma Pilar Duffywas born on May 18, 2008. Rachel’s sixth-born daughterMaria Victoria Duffywas born on April 1, 2010. Her seventh-born daughterMargarita Duffywas born on May 6, 2014. Rachel gave birth to her eighth-born sonPatrick Miguel Duffyon May 29, 2016.

She is a mother of 9 children. On October 1, 2019, Rachel welcomed her ninth baby girlValentina Stella Maris. The baby was born one month earlier with down syndrome.

She attended Seton Catholic Preparatory High School. In December 1993, Rachel graduated from Arizona State University, she holds a  degree in economics. She also holds the Woodrow Wilson Graduate Fellowship award. Rachel had planned to use the award to attend graduate school and become a  college professor. In addition, Rachel earned her master’s degree in international affairs from the University of California, San Diego.

She served as a host of the Fox News programThe Ingraham Angle. On June 21, 2018, during an appearance on the show. Rachel defended the controversial practice of the Trump administration when they separated immigrant families who were arrested while crossing the US border. Speaking of the facilities where the children were kept, Rachel said“The detention centers are far safer than the journey that these children just came on.And I will say this…People aren’t stupid. I spoke to some African-Americans who say, ‘Gosh, the conditions of the detention centers are better than some of the projects that I grew up in”.

The comments on the issues attracted immediate criticism from; Nicole Hannah Jones the New York Times Magazine writer, Jane Coaston the African American Vox reporter, Britni Danielle from Essence magazine as well as filmmaker Ava DuVernay. In 2017, Rachel congratulated Greg Gianforte of Montana who was the Republican congressional candidate for physically assaulting Ben Jacobs, a reporter for The Guardian.

The incident occurred when Greg grabbed Jacobs, threw him to the ground, and punched him. Jacobs had tried to interview Greg about the Republican health care plan, which Rachel called “Montana justice”. After Joe Biden won the UAS 2020 presidential election against President Donald Trump, Rachel claimed that there had been “fraud and shenanigans” in the election but she didn’t have any evidence.

Rachel’s colleagues at Fox News include:

Ray Bogan-anchor

Raymond Arroyo-producer

Kristen Soltis-researcher

Mark Meredith-reporter

Lauren Blanchard-correspondent

She has sat on the Wisconsin Women and  Board of Governors for Families. The board advised the Governor as well as the State on measures to help raise families out of poverty cycles. Rachel was part of MTV’s iconic reality tv show,The Real Worldbefore joining FNC. She featured mostly as a guest on NBC’s Today Show as well as ABC’s showThe View.

Her second book is a  children’s book titled“Paloma Wants to be Lady Freedom”,  The book is Rachel’s first children’s book since she started writing and publishing. The book published in September 2019 by Regnery Kids publishers gained popularity.  As she wrote the book, Rachel was inspired by real-life events, the book contains the story of a little girl’s adventure inside the United States Capitol. The girl in the book learns about patriotism, courage as well as the path of her immigration to citizenship.

She vied for a role on the daytime tv talk showThe Viewthree times without giving up. In 1999, after Debbie Matenopoulos left the show, Rachel competed with Lisa Ling and Lauren Sánchez in an on-air try-out. Unfortunately, Ling got the job. Ling then left the show in 2002, by then, Rachel held her own show titled “coffee talk” show with other Wisconsin housewives.

But she competed forThe Viewin a week-long on-air try-out, but she lost again to Elisabeth Hasselbeck who started working in November 2003 to replace Lisa Ling. In July 2013, Hasselbeck leftThe Viewto join Fox & Friends and replace Gretchen Carlson as the female co-host. Rachel tried once again but Jenny McCarthy won.

She was on a train that crashed in January 2018. On that fateful day, Rachel was transporting Republican lawmakers and their family members to a party retreat in West Virginia. One life was lost when the train struck a dump truck on the tracks outside Charlottesville, Virginia. However, no one on the train suffered serious injuries but some lawmakers suffered minor injuries.

She earns a reasonable amount as she works for a renowned tv station. Rachel’s average salary is$97,463 per year.

As a media personality and published author whose wealth has been growing significantly. Rachel’s estimated net worth is$3,846,782

Rachel is50  years old.She was born on Oct 22, 1971, in Tempe, Arizona,United States.

Rachel is an American media personality, published author, as well as a communications consultant. She specializes mostly in political analysis,  parenting, and culture. Her first appearance on television in 1994 gained her fame.

She marriedSean Patrick Duffywho was born on October 3, 1971, in Hayward, WI.  The couple has six daughters and three sons.

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