'She is very, very special!' Jubilant Trump pays tribute to pregnant daughter Ivanka for making seven New Hampshire campaign stops in one day - and flies the Trump clan home on his private jet after victory dinner

  • Trump thanked pregnant daughter Ivanka during his victory speech in New Hampshire on Monday night with the rest of the family
  • Trump won New Hampshire with 35 per cent of the vote 
  • He said of Ivanka at his victory rally on Monday night: 'She made seven stops today at the polling areas - so very, very special.' 
  • Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner flew to New Hampshire on Monday to join The Donald on his campaign ahead of Tuesday's primary
  • The 34-year-old, who is expecting her third child next month, was joined by her brothers, Donald Jr and Eric, and their wives, Vanessa and Lara  
  • Meanwhile Chelsea Clinton, 35, has been by her mother's side for much of her campaign - but her husband is skipping this leg
  • See news on the US elections at www.dailymail.co.uk/USelection2016 

Pregnant Ivanka Trump has become the star of The Donald's campaign as her father thanked her during his victory speech for hitting the campaign trail on his behalf.

Ivanka, 34, made seven campaign stops ahead of Tuesday's primary, travelling to New Hampshire even though she is eight months pregnant.

Trump then tweeted a photo of the entire clan jetting off in his private plane, with the caption: 'Departing New Hampshire with my amazing family! Thank you New Hampshire!'

'Tonight the voters decided. Next stop is South Carolina! I love you all and thank you! Together we are going to make America great again!'

Ivanka Trump (right) became the star of her father's campaign as The Donald turned to her during his victory speech in New Hampshire and thanked her for making seven campaign stops for him. Trump paid tribute to his daughter, saying: 'She made seven stops today at the polling areas - so very, very special.'

Ivanka Trump (right) became the star of her father's campaign as The Donald turned to her during his victory speech in New Hampshire and thanked her for making seven campaign stops for him. Trump paid tribute to his daughter, saying: 'She made seven stops today at the polling areas - so very, very special.'

Celebrations: Ivanka Instagramed this picture on Monday night with the caption 'Ending an exciting day with my siblings at the airport diner!' She was with brothers Donald Jr and Eric, and their wives, Vanessa and Lara

Celebrations: Ivanka Instagramed this picture on Monday night with the caption 'Ending an exciting day with my siblings at the airport diner!' She was with brothers Donald Jr and Eric, and their wives, Vanessa and Lara

Family values: Trump was also joined on stage at his victory rally by wife Melania who has been by his side throughout much of his campaign

Family values: Trump was also joined on stage at his victory rally by wife Melania who has been by his side throughout much of his campaign

Traveling in style: Trump later tweeted a photo of his entire clan in his private jet. They will then head to South Carolina, where the next Republican primary is scheduled for February 20

Traveling in style: Trump later tweeted a photo of his entire clan in his private jet. They will then head to South Carolina, where the next Republican primary is scheduled for February 20

Triumphant: Donald's son Donald Jr also Instagramed this picture of the clan boarding the Trump private jet. He said 'Awesome night and victory party but now it's time to get back to work!!'

Triumphant: Donald's son Donald Jr also Instagramed this picture of the clan boarding the Trump private jet. He said 'Awesome night and victory party but now it's time to get back to work!!'

All in the family: Trump is flanked by Ivanka, her husband Jared, Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump, and their wives, Vanessa and Lara

All in the family: Trump is flanked by Ivanka, her husband Jared, Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump, and their wives, Vanessa and Lara

Expectant mom: Although Ivanka donned a chic navy winter coat to the rally, her baby bump was on full display as she turned to face her father earlier on Monday

Expectant mom: Although Ivanka donned a chic navy winter coat to the rally, her baby bump was on full display as she turned to face her father earlier on Monday

Jubilant: The Donald was flanked at his victory rally by wife Melania and Pregnant daughter Ivanka, right

Jubilant: The Donald was flanked at his victory rally by wife Melania and Pregnant daughter Ivanka, right

Babies on board: Ivanka Trump (pictured) and Chelsea Clinton are both hitting the campaign trail in support of their parents despite their pregnancies
Ivanka said her multiple campaign stops were 'good exercise' as she visited supporters on behalf of her father

Ivanka, pictured left speaking to the crowd during a rally in Manchester on Monday and right visiting supporters during voting at Windham High School, helped rally as many voters as she could in New Hampshire

Chelsea Clinton, pictured at her mother's rally on Monday night, has been by her mother's side for much of her campaign even though she is pregnant with her second child

Chelsea Clinton, pictured at her mother's rally on Monday night, has been by her mother's side for much of her campaign even though she is pregnant with her second child

At her father's campaign headquarters in the state, in Manchester, Ivanka said this afternoon, 'I'm feeling good'

At her father's campaign headquarters in the state, in Manchester, Ivanka said this afternoon, 'I'm feeling good'

Trump thanked his family at the beginning of his victory speech after winning the New Hampshire primary with 35 per cent of the vote, beating John Kasich into second with 15.9 per cent and Ted Cruz with 11.6 per cent. 

He turned to look at his daughter and put his hand on her shoulder as he praised her efforts.

'And Ivanka, she was out,' he said. 'She made seven stops today at the polling areas - so very, very special.'

Just before, Trump thanked his wife Melania.

'What she puts up with... She said right from the beginning: "You know if you run you're going to win. She said that from day one.'

Earlier today, Ivanka, who is expecting her third child with husband Jared Kushner, said at her father's campaign headquarters in the state, in Manchester, that she was 'feeling good'.

'Good exercise,' she said of her multiple stops today.

Even though she is due to give birth in the spring, she braved the elements yesterday and took the family's private jet to snowy New Hampshire.

 As she greeted volunteers, one gentleman said of her father, 'He is our prince. He is our prince.' 'I'm biased, but I totally agree with you,' she told him

 As she greeted volunteers, one gentleman said of her father, 'He is our prince. He is our prince.' 'I'm biased, but I totally agree with you,' she told him

The blonde beauty took to Instagram after her arrival to share a photo of herself looking chic in a navy winter coat and black boots despite the blustery weather.

'Hello New Hampshire! I'm so excited to be here!' she captioned the image, which sees her standing on an airstrip in front of several private planes.

Ivanka typically lives a jet-set lifestyle, but her father's campaign has made her busier than ever. 

Earlier in the day, Ivanka shared a photo of herself presumably heading to work, writing: 'Another snow day in NYC!' 

But just hours later she was hitting the campaign trail with her family. During her father's event, Ivanka was proudly holding her baby bump as she watched her father address the crowd. 

She was all smiles as she addressed the crowd at her father's rally in Manchester last night. 

After, she posted a photo of herself with Jared, her father, her stepmother Melania, her brothers Donald Trump Jr. and Eric, and their respective wives Vanessa and Lara Yunaska at a restaurant for dinner.

'Enjoyed a wonderful family dinner tonight in New Hampshire. What a great way to end an exciting day!' she wrote. 

It is thought that Ivanka and Jared's daughter Arabella, four, and son Joseph, two, have likely stayed in their New York City home while their parents are busy supporting their grandfather. 

Something he said: The 34-year-old, who is eight months pregnant with her third child, held her growing baby bump as she laughed at her father Donald's rally in Manchester 

Something he said: The 34-year-old, who is eight months pregnant with her third child, held her growing baby bump as she laughed at her father Donald's rally in Manchester 

Family affair: Donald Jr., Eric, Lara and Vanessa Trump had some coffee with Senator Scott Brown on Tuesday

Family affair: Donald Jr., Eric, Lara and Vanessa Trump had some coffee with Senator Scott Brown on Tuesday

Down time: After Donald's rally, Ivanka and husband Jared joined her father, her stepmother Melania, her brothers Donald Trump Jr. and Eric, and their respective wives Vanessa and Lara Yunaska for dinner

Down time: After Donald's rally, Ivanka and husband Jared joined her father, her stepmother Melania, her brothers Donald Trump Jr. and Eric, and their respective wives Vanessa and Lara Yunaska for dinner

Grabbing a bite: Eric and Lara took a photo outside a diner in New Hampshire on Monday

Grabbing a bite: Eric and Lara took a photo outside a diner in New Hampshire on Monday

Ivanka started at North Salem School at 10:30 am, where she greeted voters as they walked inside the polling location.

She later stopped by her father's office to thank volunteers making get-out-the-vote calls for him.

'Hi, how are you, nice to meet you,' she said, as she worked the room.

As she greeted volunteers, one gentleman said of her father, 'He is our prince. He is our prince.'

'I'm biased, but I totally agree with you,' she told him. 

One woman told her, 'Ivanka we have a sunny day, this bodes well for your dad.' Trump's daughter responded with her signature giggle.

Another woman stopped the candidate's daughter to say her grandson is a fan of Mr. Trump. 

'He says he's very disappointed he can't vote.' Ivanka laughed and said, 'Soon enough.'

On her way out a woman told her, 'This gentleman's dropped by and said hello. He says he's a friend of your father's.'

'Oh how nice, thank you...I appreciate it,' she politely responded,

A reporter asked as she entered the elevator if there's 'any chance you'll have your baby in New Hampshire?'

'I don't know,' she said, smiling.

If baby number three doesn't arrive tonight, Ivanka will end with Donald's Primary Watch Party in Manchester at 7pm.  

Ivanka Trump
Chelsea Clinton

Still smiling: Ivanka shared this photo of herself in the blustery New Hampshire weather after she arrived, left. Ivanka has opted for a plush, shawl collared wool coat and knee high leather boots while Chelsea is bundling up in a below the knee Canada Goose jacket with a fur trimmed hood and wedge heeled ankle boots

Meanwhile, Chelsea Clinton, 35, gave a similar push to her mother Hillary on the Democractic side. 

Chelsea, who has a one-year-old daughter Charlotte with her husband Marc Mezvinsky, announced in December that she is expecting her second child. But that didn't stop her from waking up bright and early on Tuesday to head to the polls with her mother.

'Good morning New Hampshire! Great to see so many people already at the polls! #603forHRC #ImWithHer,' she captioned a photo of herself with Hillary and her supporters.

Just a few hours later, Chelsea and Hillary were snapped at a Dunkin' Donuts in New Hampshire to 'fuel up' before they headed back out again. 

And while Ivanka and Chelsea are indeed friends, it may be safe to assume that they draw the line when it comes to talking politics.

Last week, Chelsea told People magazine that although she is friends with Ivanka, she has never had a relationship with her father Donald.   

'My relationship has always been with Ivanka and certainly I do believe that friendship is more important than politics… 

'I would never hold anyone accountable for what their parents or anyone else in their family said or did,' she said. 'I see Ivanka as Ivanka.'

The two women have a remarkable number of things in common, especially when it comes to their husbands and weddings.

Ivanka and Jared began dating in 2007 and were married in 2009 after Ivanka converted to Judaism with the bride wearing a Vera Wang gown for her big day.

Chelsea and Marc met as teenagers but it was not until 2005 that they began to date. The ceremony was interfaith as Marc is Jewish and Chelsea is Methodist and the bride wore a Vera Wang gown.

Chelsea's and Ivanka's husbands are also both Democrats.

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