Nikki Haley says Pennsylvania voters ‘can’t be emotional’ and ‘have to elect’ Trump
Nikki Haley, who endorsed Trump but has yet to appear on the trail with him, campaigned with Republican Senate candidate Dave McCormick in the Pennsylvania.
WARRENDALE, Pa. — Nikki Haley told voters to put their feelings aside about “noisy” former President Donald Trump and cast ballots for him during a pair of stops in swing state Pennsylvania on Wednesday.
Campaigning for Republican Senate candidate Dave McCormick in suburbs near Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, Haley, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and onetime GOP presidential candidate, told voters to “pull the emotion out” and “focus on the policies,” adding that “it’s not about us” but about future generations.
“I know it’s noisy out there,” Haley told voters near Pittsburgh. “When I tell you to take the emotion out and focus on the policies, Dave McCormick can’t win if we don’t elect Donald Trump at the top of the ticket.”
Haley and McCormick drew a considerable crowd at a bar in Warrendale, where some people wore Trump campaign apparel. When Haley said, “You may find Trump noisy,” a handful expressed disagreement.
“But he understands we’ve got to get this economy turned around,” Haley added. “He understands that we have to fight what’s happening across the border, he understands that we have to be energy dominant, and he understands that we can’t have any more wars.”
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