Haley the Closer tells Georgia voters to "deport" Warnock

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Nikki Haley is playing the role of Closer as we head into Election Day and she’s doing a pretty good job of it. The former ambassador to the United Nations under the Trump administration has abandoned her restrained diplomatic talk and embraced an end-of-the-campaign style of trash talk. Good for her. She connected the very serious issue of illegal immigration with a little light-hearted jab at incumbent Democrat Senator Raphael Warnock during a campaign rally in Georgia for his Republican challenger Herschel Walker.

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Haley told the crowd during a campaign stump in Hiram, Georgia that they need to deport Warnock. LOL!

“Look at the border. Do you know we’ve had 3.8 million illegal immigrants cross that border, 800,000 more got-aways, 4.5 million people broke the law and came here illegally?” Haley told a crowd of Walker supporters. “And Biden and Warnock helped them do it. Now, I am the daughter of Indian immigrants. They came here legally, they put in the time, they put in the price, they are offended by what’s happening on that border. Legal immigrants are more patriotic than the leftists these days. They knew they worked to come into America, and they love America. They want the laws followed in America, so the only person we need to make sure we deport is Warnock.”

She meant deport Raphael Warnock from his seat in the U.S. Senate, of course, but the sentiment is accurate. Warnock needs to go. Warnock supports Biden’s agenda 100% of the time and that includes ignoring the southern border. He hasn’t shown any concern for our porous border that is not only bringing in illegal aliens into our country but also causing a fentanyl crisis. Drug cartels run parts of the southern border now and are making millions of dollars off the pain and suffering of American families. Welcome to Biden’s America. Warnock has no legislative success to justify his re-election bid. He’s doubled his personal wealth in his very brief time in the Senate but he’s a back-bencher. It’s a pretty sweet gig, eh?

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Haley knows about legal immigration. She said legal immigrants are patriotic Americans. Legal immigrants have no patience for illegal aliens.

She weighed in on the rise in crime, largely thanks to the defund the police progressives. Haley said we need to put law and order back in place.

“One more thing they need to do is focus on crime,” Haley said of Congress, criticizing Democrats. “When you go and say that you’re going to glorify criminals instead of having the backs of law enforcement, don’t be shocked when crime goes up. Don’t be shocked when murders go up. We’ve got to have a Senate that understands that we’ve gotta put law and order back in place.”

The former governor of South Carolina has been deployed to four states with important races in the last two days before the election. Besides Georgia, she’s campaigned in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and New Hampshire. The stakes are high because the U.S. Senate is in the balance.

“The races in New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Wisconsin are going to decide our country’s future. Gen. Bolduc, Dr. Oz, Herschel Walker, and Sen. Johnson have the solutions to help families, secure the border, and defend America from our enemies. I’ll do whatever I can to help in this final stretch,” Haley said in a statement to the Washington Examiner.

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During an event in Iowa, the potential 2024 GOP presidential primary candidate told a crowd of more than 200 Republicans that a midterm red wave depends on re-electing “badass” Iowa Republican women. Governor Kim Reynolds is up for re-election and is about 17 points ahead of her Democrat challenger.

She told a crowd of more than 200 GOP supporters that a midterm “red wave” rests on reelecting “badass” Iowa Republican women.

“You grow them strong in Iowa. This is a group of badass women right here,” said Haley, a former governor of South Carolina who served as former Republican President Donald Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations.

A 2024 presidential prospect who has been a regular presence in the state over the last two years, Haley stopped Tuesday in Davenport and Hiawatha for rallies with Republican women seeking election in the Nov. 8 election, including Reynolds, U.S. Reps. Ashley Hinson and Mariannette Miller-Meeks and Iowa Attorney General candidate Brenna Bird.

The rallies were hosted by Winning For Women Action Fund as part of its Women on a Mission tour. The Super PAC is dedicated to electing Republican women.

There’s no doubt that Haley is doing what she can to help Republican candidates because she wants Republican victories. She also, though, is contemplating a president run and spreading herself around now and earning some goodwill among elected officials and grassroot activists is a necessary step in that direction.

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