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Watch the moment Donald Trump uses a speech in the battleground state of Pennsylvania to give a shoutout to his long-term ally and friend Nigel Farage.
Trump, 78, is touring battleground states on the final day of campaigning in a desperate bid to hoover up votes.
He had time in his speech in Reading, Pennsylvania, to pay tribute to GB News’s very own Nigel Farage, branding him a “rebel”.
“We have a man from Europe. I saw him backstage”, Trump said.
Nigel Farage was met with cheers by the crowd
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“What he is doing is sort of what we did a few years ago. He’s doing a great job. He’s fantastic.
“He’s always been my friend. He liked me, I liked him and he’s shaking it up pretty good over there [UK].
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Donald Trump delivers a speech in Pennsylvania
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“He was the big winner of the last election in the UK and he’s a very spectacular man. The very highly respected Nigel Farage.
“He’s a little bit of a rebel, but that’s good. Don’t change, Nigel.”
Nigel, much to the delight of the crowd, stood with a raised fist as he was serenaded by the hall full of Trump supporters.
He told GB News earlier he is “absolutely certain” Trump will emerge victorious.
“I am going to get the chance to chat to Donald Trump”, he said.
“Then we’re going to go with JD Vance and do an event with him. We are going to report back on this.
“You know what? You can listen to the polls if you want, but I don’t believe them.
“I am absolutely certain that Trump is going to win.”
Both Trump and Kamala Harris are holding last ditch campaign rallies in a late bid to sweep up votes.
The race for the White House is deadlocked with polls struggling to separate both candidates ahead of election day.