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Trump gets boost from Brexit leader

The former UKIP leader, widely considered the driving force behind Britain’s filing of divorce papers from the European Union, joined Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on a MS stage to draw parallels between the Trumpian movement and the Brexit campaign’s unexpected success.

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Nigel Farage has compared Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to Ronald Reagan, saying the former usa president was successful despite many believing him to be unfit to hold office. “Remember, anything is possible if enough decent people are prepared to stand up against the establishment”.

A very rattled, anxious-looking Hillary Clinton responded in a press conference and attacked my presence on the stage with Trump. Eager Trump supporters are now searching for terms like, “Donald Trump Nigel Farage”, “Trump Jackson rally”, “Donald Trump rally Mississippi”, “Donald Trump rally Jackson MS”, “pics”, and “photos”, on the internet, but we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the event right here.

Mr Farage roused the tycoon’s supporters to applause last week when he egged them on to “smash the establishment” like Brexit did.

Mr Farage condemned President Barack Obama’s decision to intervene in the European Union referendum and urge Britons to vote Remain.

He said the majority of the crowd he addressed had never voted before and “are the same people who made Brexit happen”.

People came to the rally to see Mr Trump – not everyone was aware of who else would be showing up.

In his ten-minute introduction, Farage pointed to polls that showed the “remain” vote in the lead ahead of the June 24 Brexit vote. “You can beat the pollsters, you can beat the commentators, you can beat Washington”.

Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, has hit back at Nigel Farage after he attacked her at a Donald Trump rally.

However, during his rally appearance he said that if he were an American, he would not vote for Mrs Clinton “even if you paid me”.

Trump, who defeated 16 rivals for the Republican presidential nomination partly based on his opposition to illegal immigrants, said he would not allow for the granting of American citizenship to the undocumented population and that he would expel those who break the law.

Trump is now trailing Clinton in the polls, but Farage told the crowd of 15,000 activists that the Republican candidate could “beat the pollsters”.

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“He treated us as if we were nothing”, Farage said.

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