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A top aide to Donald Trump was hailed as a homecoming hero at a weekend Christmas parade.

Kellyanne Conway, who went to St. Joseph High School in Hammonton, New Jersey, was cheered by the larger-than-usual crowd, which she led as grand marshal Saturday night.

“Typically, I don’t think you’d get 1,000 people,” marveled Councilman Mickey Pullia, who went to high school with Conway.

The successful campaign manager for Donald Trump’s presidential effort asked those assembled to pray for “our outgoing president and vice president … and for our new president and vice president,” according to the Press of Atlantic City.

Conway, now the senior adviser on the presidential transition team, also called on the crowd to “send a thank-you card to a soldier” and to give to charity.

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