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'Desperate' Kamala Harris in panic mode as early voting points to Trump surge


Kamala Harris’s campaign for the White House has been called “desperate and panicking” as new data shows a surge in postal votes cast for Donald Trump in four key states.

It’s reported in the swing states of Arizona, North Carolina, Nevada and Pennsylvania that early indications are more Americans are turning out for the 45th President compared to the last election in 2020.

In an increasingly bitter election campaign ahead of the November 5 vote, Trump’s ex-chief of staff John Kelly claimed his former boss had “praised Adolf Hitler on multiple occasions”, accusations which have been furiously denied by the Republicans.

Kamala Harris called the alleged praise “deeply troubling and incredibly dangerous” but a senior Trump supporter says her comments show signs the Democrat campaign is “panicking”.

Pastors for Trump board member Mark Burns told GB News: “Of course, these comments reveals a failing, desperate and panicking campaign.

“John Kelly is a fired former disgruntled employee who will say anything to say relevant.

“It is the Harris campaign who is becoming unhinged and desperate after the latest polling shows that no matter what the Democrats say about President Donald Trump, the American people are showing support for a safer border, a stronger economy and a removal of the woke agenda against the conservative values of millions of Americans.

“Americans don’t want to pay for gender transition surgeries for federal inmates.”

Sir Keir Starmer is unlikely to meet with Kamala Harris before Americans go to the polls. The Prime Minister met with Donald Trump when he was in New York in September, and at the time said he wanted to meet both presidential candidates.

But as both campaigns enter the final week ahead of the November 5 poll, and Sir Keir is in Samoa for a Commonwealth summit, it has been accepted the window of opportunity for such a meeting is closing.

Sir Keir’s Labour Party is currently under fire from the Trump-Vance campaign after staff members joined Democrat election efforts.

Mr Trump’s team has filed an official complaint with US federal election authorities, in which they claim the Labour Party has “made, and the Harris campaign has accepted illegal foreign national contributions”.

Senior Labour officials were also said to have met Ms Harris’ campaign staff.

Republicans Overseas UK’s Greg Swenson separately told GB News the Labour row was a case of “bad timing” and could affect UK-US relations under a potential Trump presidency.

He added: “Trump will win. All the momentum is with Trump right now.”

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