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Two days ahead of the 2024 election, Nikki Haley has endorsed former President Trump in an op-ed article that also implored Americans with mixed feelings about the former president to vote for him.

The former South Carolina governor contested for the Republican ticket against Trump before dropping out of the race on “Super Tuesday” “with no regrets.”

Haley, who has previously praised and criticized Trump on numerous occasions, says the former president is an easy choice even for millions of Americans with mixed feelings about him.

“I don’t agree with Mr. Trump 100% of the time,” Haley said. “But I do agree with him most of the time, and I disagree with Ms. Harris nearly all the time. That makes this an easy call,” she said.

Biden-Harris made the world more dangerous.

Citing the southern porous border with Mexico and the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, the former Trump United Nations ambassador said the world became “more dangerous” due to the “Biden-Harris agenda.” She also blamed the duo for the three-year-long Ukraine War that has killed and injured thousands of civilians.

“Their debacle in Afghanistan not only created a new terrorist state; it also signaled weakness that sparked Russia’s war against Ukraine.”

Haley also blamed Biden-Harris for appeasing the Islamic Republic of Iran, emboldening the rogue state to pursue war in the Middle East using various terrorist proxies.

“Their appeasement of Iran has enriched that despotic regime and emboldened it to pursue war with Israel through its terrorist proxies,” she said.  

Haley’s remarks about Biden and Iran are spot on. Shortly after he unfroze $6 billion for Iran, Tehran-funded Hamas launched the worst incursion into Israel, killing thousands of innocent civilians and taking over 250 hostages. 

The funds were frozen after the Trump administration imposed sanctions on the country’s oil export industry and banking sector in 2019. 

The country could use the funds to advance its controversial nuclear program, finance its missile program, or support various militant proxies across the Middle East. So far, the Biden administration has unfrozen $16 billion for the Islamic Republic. 

Haley: Trump isn’t perfect, but he’s the best choice.

While acknowledging that she doesn’t believe a Trump Presidency would be perfect, Haley lauded the former President’s economic policies, including tax cuts and support for energy companies, claiming they would improve the country’s global standing and positively impact the lives of ordinary Americans.

“These are enormous policy differences that will affect the lives of every American and much of the world,” Haley continued.

Admitting that “no politician gets everything right” and that Trump might do things she disapproves of, Haley noted that the former president’s policies were significantly better than his opponent’s.

“For those of us clear-eyed enough to see Mr. Trump’s flaws and honest enough to acknowledge them, the question is whether we’re better off with his policies or his opponent’s.”

She noted that Trump’s policy on taxation, spending, inflation, immigration, energy, and national security, stood out from his opponent’s making him “clearly the better choice” for the country. 

Haley’s endorsement followed liberal billionaire businessman Mark Cuban’s criticism of the former president for allegedly not being surrounded by “strong, intelligent women” and hating to be “challenged by them.”