DONALD Trump will storm to victory in the US election, his pal Nigel Farage has declared.
The Reform UK leader insisted he is “more sure than ever” the ex-President will crush Kamala Harris on November 5.
His comments come as the ex-President is outperforming polls in early voting and Democrat campaign strategists are privately admitting they are losing ground, particularly in swing states.
Speaking on The Sun's Never Mind The Ballots, Mr Farage did not hold back when addressing Harris's recent attacks on Trump, in which she labelled him a "fascist".
He dismissed her comments as a sign of desperation, claiming it’s clear “she’s panicking” as his pal gains momentum.
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The MP for Clacton, a long-time Trump ally, also slammed Labour activists travelling to the US to support Harris, calling it an “unintelligent” move that risks wrecking UK-US relations.
He told our Political Editor Harry Cole: “I'm more sure now than I've ever been that Trump is going to win.
"And within a fortnight of Trump becoming the 47th president, or at least president elect, we've got a British government campaigning for the other side.
"And our relationship with America when it comes to intelligence sharing, military cooperation, the backbones of Nato, let alone the trade and investment that goes both ways, you know, to insult in this way it's a very unintelligent thing to do.”
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Mr Farage also pointed to the ex-President's secret weapon – his charm and humour.
He explained: “In the last couple of weeks we've seen this. We've seen the Al Smith speech with some great jokes and the McDonald stunt.
"It was brilliant. And when Trump is being funny, when Trump is smiling, Trump is winning.”
Last week, The Republican presidential candidate worked a shift under the golden arches in the swing state of Pennsylvania.
The White House hopeful told employees in the Feasterville-Trevose store that he always had wanted to work at McDonald's.
He attacked Kamala saying: "I'm running against somebody that said she did, but it turned out to be a totally phoney story.
"So, if you don't mind, I want to work the French fry counter. How much are you paying me?"
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It comes as Trump overtakes Harris in a slew of polls as experts say the election could come down to just .
Meanwhile, Harris fuelled bizarre claims that Trump would be a Hitler-style dictator if reelected after his bitter ex-Chief of Staff claimed he praised the evil Nazi villain.
And Trump continued riding high after his - after he accused his Dem rival of lying about ever working there.
The Republican presidential candidate worked a shift under the golden arches in the swing state of .
The White House hopeful told employees in the Feasterville-Trevose store that he always had wanted to work at McDonald's.
He attacked Kamala saying: "I'm running against somebody that said she did, but it turned out to be a totally phoney story.
"So, if you don't mind, I want to work the French fry counter. How much are you paying me?"
Chatting with one worker, said: "It's a good job, isn't it? Not bad. You have a nice owner?
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"Be careful, he's right there. Be careful. Eight years, that's the end of that."
The 2024 United States presidential election is set to be held on November 5 with the Democratic candidate Kamala going head-to-head with Trump.