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Nikki Haley supports former rival Trump because ‘the world is unsafe’ under a Harris presidency
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Nikki Haley supports former rival Trump because ‘the world is unsafe’ under a Harris presidency

A week after progressives celebrated onetime rival of Donald Trump “Absolute nonsense” from Nikki Haleycriticizing the campaign “Trash island” joke in Puerto Rico by a comedian at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally and Telling Trump to tone down his “bromance” and “hyper-masculine” languageTrump’s former United Nations ambassador and chief rival has made it clear who is worse for him.

“The world is unsafe under a Biden-Harris administration, and we should not expect that to change under a Harris administration,” Haley wrote. Wall Street Magazine The op-ed, published Sunday, urged voters to consider the consequences of Kamala Harris’ presidency, primarily because of Trump’s “tone” and “excesses such as his behavior on January 6, 2021.”

“This election is not a referendum on her,” and Haley agrees with Trump “most of the time” and vice versa with Harris “almost always. That makes this an easy decision.”

The Biden-Harris administration is responsible for an average $13,000 increase in the average annual cost for each American compared to four years ago; the national debt skyrocketed “in part” thanks to the “largely misnamed American Rescue Plan and the tie-breaking vote on Inflation.” Mitigation Act” and his policies with President Biden have made the threat to southern border security “significantly worse,” he wrote.

The hasty exit from Afghanistan “created a new terrorist state” and “signaled the weakness that fueled Russia’s war against Ukraine”; “Their appeasement of Iran has enriched this despotic regime and emboldened it to pursue war with Israel through its terrorist proxies” and indifference Haley said the rise of China “has done nothing to prevent the expansion of communist power against us in just four years.”

All of this was upside down under Trump, and “the question for those of us who are clear-eyed enough to see Mr. Trump’s flaws and honest enough to acknowledge them is whether we are better off with his policies or those of his opponent.” he wrote.

“On taxes, spending, inflation, immigration, energy and national security, the candidates are miles apart. And Mr. Trump is clearly the better choice.”