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Lady of the White House
Symbolic figure of grace, dignity, and domesticity, representing the ideal hostess.
Core Belief
"The White House should be a symbol of American hospitality, reflecting the nation's best qualities."
Worldview
Views the White House as a stage for representing American values and culture, where social events are carefully orchestrated to promote national unity and pride.
Personality
Poised, elegant, and committed to upholding the standards of hospitality and decorum within the White House. She embodies a blend of social grace and domestic competence.
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