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'Jeopardy!' Champ Amy Schneider Says GOP Will Work To Make Her Life 'Harder'

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Jeopardy! champ Amy Schneider has stated that any Republican voted into office in her home state of Ohio would work to "make life harder for her."The engineering manager has made history as the first transgender woman to qualify for the Jeopardy!

Tournament of Champions as she enjoys a phenomenal win streak that has seen her clock up 12 consecutive wins and earn $483,000 to date.And as her record-breaking run on the show as seen her amass a growing base of fans, Schneider—who is based in Oakland, California—shared her political stance during an exchange on Twitter on Thursday.The conversation started with Ohio Rep.

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