South Dakota’s Republican Governor Kristi Noem spoke out on Tuesday to issue a major warning of the “consequences” that will come about if Democrat candidates Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock win the Georgia runoff election races against Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler.

Noem said in an interview with “Fox & Friends” that Ossoff and Warnock are two radical leftists who have embraced socialism and do not stand by law enforcement or enforcing laws. She then warned that if Democrats win these two races and therefore control of the Senate, the lawlessness that has been happening in the liberal-run city of Portland, Oregon will be seen “coast-to-coast.”

“There is no mother that wants to raise her children on the streets of Portland today, and what we’re seeing in Democrat-run cities is what could happen coast-to-coast in this country if we let the Democrats run every single branch of Washington, D.C. and make the decisions going forward,” Noem explained.

“They have not stood by law enforcement officers,” she added. “They’ve not enforced the law in this country, and we’re seeing that play out in the streets and the violence that is happening back and forth in the last several months. Listen, Kelly and David love our law enforcement. They recognize that we have laws in this country for a reason, and they should be enforced, and when they’re broken, there should be consequences.”

“That is an important discussion in Georgia, but also I recognize people understand the Marxism, the communism, you know, the socialism discussion and what their life looks like six months from now if their expenses go up, if they have less money in their pocket because Democrats have raised taxes,” Noem continued. “We could in a year and a half, two years see $4 to $5 gasoline as a result of Democrat policy.”

“So, it is not just where the country will be 10 years from now,” she concluded. “It’s about what does your budget, what does your family’s opportunities look like if we let Democrats do what they’ve actually been campaigning on.”

Many would agree with Noem that the stakes of an election have never been higher. The future of our entire nation is at stake.