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Allied Forces Reunite: Nigel Farage Rallies 10,000+ Trump Supporters in Mississippi

The man who is responsible for what many are calling Brexit, or Great Britain's decision to withdraw from the European Union over globalist concerns, joined Republican nominee Donald Trump last night at a campaign event in Jackson, Mississippi.  

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Nigel Farage, former leader of the UK Independent Party, hyped up the crowd by ripping the establishment and telling the people, "You can beat the pollsters, you can beat the commentators, you can beat Washington.  If you want change, you better get your walking boots on."

Anything is possible if enough decent people want to fight the establishment," he said.

He also mentioned the time the Barack Obama came to Great Britian demanding that the people vote to 'stay' in the European Union.

"Yes, we were visited by one Barack Obama," Farage said in a sarcastic English accent. "And he talked down to us. He treated us as if we were nothing," Farage said.

He took the time to hit Hillary Clinton and the government corruption scandals that plague her career.

"I wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton if you paid me!" Farage said to the crowd. "I wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton if she paid me!"

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