South Florida Republican leader is Donald Trump’s pick for ambassador to Costa Rica
The Central American nation is about to get something else from the Sunshine State: a new
Day isn't a household name in
Until January, Day spent four years as the No. 2 official at the
After Trump won, a some kind of presidential appointment was widely expected.
Presidents have long awarded political supporters and campaign contributors with ambassadorial gigs in European capitals and exotic locations.
Former President
Day's nomination, announced
Day is well known in
During the 2016 presidential election, she was an advocate for Trump on the campaign trail and a critic of Democratic nominee
Day is so Republican that for years, she paid to have her car shrink-wrapped, like some city buses, during election seasons to tout the party's candidate at the top of the ticket.
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Day, 66, who speaks some Spanish and is taking lessons, has visited
"She is absolutely Republican with a capital 'R,'" said
Just how Republican is Day?
-- Her dog, a black-and-white cockapoo that who died in February at age 16, was named "Reagan," after former President
-- At the movies, she explained in a 2012
-- For years, she paid to have her car shrink-wrapped, like some city buses, during election seasons to tout the Republican candidate at the top of the ticket: President
Day is loath to violate Regan's "11th Commandment" that "Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican." There were a couple of exceptions: In her home base at the
In a party that has seen the ebbs and flows of influence by ideological conservatives, who care most about social issues, and more moderate members who care more about economic issues -- and more recently populism embodied by Trump, Day wasn't an overarching ideological player. She argued for inclusiveness and broadening the
But she could also make her views known -- forcefully, if necessary, said
"Sharon is very straightforward," Pozzuoli said. "There was no equivocation as to where she was. You would get the straight scoop as to what she thought, and that usually came in a very passionate way."
Pozzuoli said the two of them would argue like brother and sister. "Whether you agree or disagree with her on a particular political point, she's such a positive person about how to impact our community," Pozzuoli said. "And she's not shy about working hard. She's one of those people who could go be an ambassador, with all those trappings, but also stuff envelopes and get on the phone and work with volunteers and knock on doors and all of those things."
As much as Day was exuberant about all things Republican, she was acerbic about
She lacerated Democratic presidential candidate
"As first lady, you viciously attacked the character of women who were sexually abused at the hands of your husband," Day said. "Now, don't get me wrong, I want to see a woman be president one day. I want my granddaughters to see a woman as president one day. But [as] I stand before you, not that woman, not
When the crowd at a Trump rally in
Ambassadors are supposed to leave politics back at home.
Ambassadors have broad responsibility to manage the government's activities in the countries to which they're assigned. They are responsible for keeping their host countries informed about
Day and her husband, Larry, who died in 2012, built an insurance and reinsurance business from three employees to 156 in
After selling the business and retiring early to
She became a precinct committeewoman in 1994, the state Republican committeewoman representing
Becker said she ran for the job because Day wasn't as active locally once the national party became her focus. "I think she did a good job at the
Day would replace
She has an advantage in the
Rubio wrote that Day "was my last hope," explaining that if she had caved to the pressure, "my campaign almost certainly would have collapsed."
Through a spokeswoman, Rubio praised Day as "an outstanding choice to serve as
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