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SEE IT: Wisconsin dairy farmer says ‘no question’ Trump admin was ‘much better’ than Biden-Harris

Waukesha, Wisconsin – Cozy Nook Farm covers three areas: cows, pumpkins, and Christmas trees.

“We're diversifying here,” dairy farmer Tom Oberhaus laughed in an interview with Fox News Digital.

He explained that he and his wife are conservative Republicans who have long known who they would support in the 2024 election.

“There is no question in our minds that the four years under the Trump administration were much better than the three and a half years under the Biden administration, or whoever it is. “That's the big mystery: Who is actually running the government now?” he asked.

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Tom Oberhaus explained to Fox News Digital why he will support Trump again in 2024. (Fox News Digital)

They previously voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020.

One of his problems with Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris is that she vouched for President Biden's cognitive abilities.

“It's really upsetting that we're thinking of electing someone who just six weeks ago was saying, 'Oh, Biden is doing great. He's really aggressive and he knows what he's doing.' '' Oberhaus said.

Regarding the June debate between Biden and former President Trump, which preceded the suspension of campaign activities, he said, “Everyone could see in the debate that he was past his time.'' .

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Cozy Nook Farm

Cozy Nook Farm is located in Waukesha, Wisconsin. (Fox News Digital)

Critics say Trump is bad for farmers, pointing to his penchant for tariffs and past trade tensions with China. But Oberhaus said the increased tariffs in 2018 “certainly did not have a negative impact on us.”

“It's much better to impose a tariff than to have a government printing press print money,” he added.

At Cozy Nook Farm, Oberhaus said the biggest struggle is inflation. “We went [eaten] We live on inflation,” he claimed.

He explained that they do not set their own prices and tend to be “several years behind other companies.”

They are now paying “twice as much for tires, fuel, feed and everything else.” However, “our milk prices remained unchanged until last month when they finally went up.”

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He also emphasized that illegal immigration is a top issue for him, even hundreds of miles from the southern border. But problems are emerging as far north as Wisconsin, he explained.

“It’s a small town, Whitewater, 35 minutes away,” he said. “A town of 15,000 people? 1,000 new immigrants have arrived.”

Home state of Wisconsin reported outlet Last year, Whitewater Police Chief Daniel Meyer and City Administrator John Weidl wrote a letter to Biden in response to a “surge” of approximately 800 to 1,000 migrants starting in 2022. It is said that he asked for

“As a city government, our focus is not on legal status, but on ensuring that all residents of the city are provided with the resources they expect from the city. Unfortunately, there are times when we are unable to do so. We understand that this is becoming increasingly difficult,” the letter reportedly said. .

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National Guard troops watch over 1,000 migrants cross the Rio Grande from Mexico overnight in Eagle Pass, Texas, Dec. 18, 2023. (John Moore/Getty Images)

“How do you deal with it?” Oberhaus asked.

He called those who argue that stricter immigration enforcement would reduce the number of people working on farms “ridiculous.”

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“We got a lot of people working on the farm,” he says.

“I think it's a sign of a leader that he's not afraid to go to other camps and tell them what he thinks,” the farmer said of Trump, who recently expanded into Dane and Milwaukee counties, Wisconsin's largest Democratic enclaves. ” he said. . ”

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