Nigel Farage emphasized the importance of accepting election outcomes for democracy, stating, "The whole point of voting is we don't need to fight, it is what we fought two world wars for." He maintains that recognizing the democratic process is essential, especially considering the unrest following previous elections.
Farage suggested that if Vice President Harris wins decisively, a potential strategy could be for her to pardon Trump to mitigate post-election tensions, saying, "If she gets in on Tuesday, I hope she pardons him... It would dampen down potential tensions."
While acknowledging concerns about election integrity, Farage stated, "I do have huge doubts about election integrity... about 70 percent of Americans" share similar concerns. He reflects on the long-standing issues within the American electoral system, urging for clarity in outcomes.
Despite his doubts, Farage remains hopeful for Trump's success, recognizing the possible need for cooperation post-election, stating, "It's all hypothetical and I still think he is going to win." He suggests a second Trump term could lead to significant changes.
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