--Raw Interview with the one and only Nicolle Wallace--

So here’s the thing: If you don’t like Nicolle Wallace, it’s highly likely you’re the one with something wrong.

The woman that Americans probably first really learned about after she was played by Sarah Paulson in HBO’s Game Change, is one of the most delightfully Republican, cheerful and friendly people in political discourse today.

Wallace is a seasoned politico, having started in the California legislature, eventually becoming a trusted voice to the Bush family working for both Gov. Jeb Bush and Pres. Bush 43. Most famously, the film depiction of her role in the McCain Palin 2008 Campaign showed Wallace’s fierce, opinionated side, showing her at serious odds with then-Governor of Alaska and Vice Presidential nominee, Sarah Palin.

Today, Wallace is a little bit of everywhere, with her perspective, which is decidedly not a fan of Donald Trump, though she won’t say who she’s voting for after the movie showed her telling her little secret - she didn’t vote for the McCain Palin campaign she was a part of.

Her days start at Morning Joe on MSNBC and the Today Show in the mornings, guesting with appearances on Rachel Maddow, Lawrence O’Donnell, big debate and election night coverage, and Brian Williams’ new show, The 11th Hour in the evenings.

I talked to Wallace Monday afternoon, between returning from walking her dogs in Central Park and being mom to a four year-old son, Liam. And before heading back for seemingly more television in the evening.

Nicolle Wallace is the latest from The Hollywood Reporter series of Q&As, Know Your Cable News Pundit.