Levy was born in Cuba in 1957. Her mother and grandparents fled Lithuania in 1940.[2] Her family migrated to the United States in 1960 to escape Fidel Castro's regime.[3] She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Brown University in International Relations.[4][5][6] Levy is Jewish and is fluent in Spanish.
Career
Levy was one of the first female commodity traders to work as a sugar trader and an assistant vice president at Ambrit Sugars, as well as a traffic executive and trader for international sugar, steel and copper concentrates at Phibro-Salomon, Inc.[4]
In the 2016 Republican primary, she supported Florida GovernorJeb Bush. She criticized Donald Trump, saying at the time that he was "vulgar, ill-mannered and disparages those whom he cannot intimidate".[9] She later applauded Trump's leadership.[9]
In February 2022, she voted for a package of RNC resolutions that included a censure of Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger.
Ambassadorship nomination
On September 26, 2019, President Trump announced his intent to nominate Levy to be the next United States Ambassador to Chile.[4] On October 25, 2019, her nomination was sent to the Senate.[10] On January 3, 2020, her nomination was returned to the President under Rule XXXI, Paragraph 6 of the United States Senate.[11] On May 4, 2020, her renomination was sent to the Senate.[12] On January 3, 2021, her nomination was returned to the President under the same Rule XXXI, Paragraph 6 of the United States Senate.[13]
In February 2022, Levy announced her candidacy for U.S. Senate to represent Connecticut, to run against incumbent DemocraticU.S. SenatorRichard Blumenthal. The primary had been described as being between the moderate and conservative wings of the Republican party, with Levy being the conservative candidate against the more moderate former state HouseMinority LeaderThemis Klarides. Abortion was a key issue within the primary, with Klarides supporting abortion rights and Levy supporting the right to life.[14][15][3][16]
On August 4, 2022, five days before the Republican primary, former President Donald Trump endorsed Levy.[17] On August 9, Levy defeated Klarides and attorney Peter Lumaj in the primary.[18] Many have described her victory as an upset.[14][15][19]
In her acceptance speech, Levy reminded supporters of her opposition to job-related vaccine requirements, and abortion and transgender rights.[20]
On November 8, 2022, Blumenthal, with 57.5% of votes cast, convincingly defeated Levy to win a third term in the Senate.[21]