2016 Postmortem
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Outgoing UKIP leader Nigel Farage has urged Republicans to "get your walking boots on" and drum up support for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
He appeared before 15,000 activists in Jackson, Mississippi, being introduced by and sharing the stage with Mr Trump.
And he said the party could "beat the pollsters" in the presidential race.
Mr Trump, who is trailing his rival Hillary Clinton in the opinion polls, backed the UK's exit from the EU.
In a tweet last week, Mr Trump said: "They will soon be calling me Mr Brexit."
Mr Trump introduced Mr Farage as the man who "brilliantly" led the UK Independent Party's campaign to secure a vote on the future of the UK's 40-year membership of the European Union.
Mr Farage began his address by saying he had a "message of hope and optimism" for the Republican Party.
He drew on parallels between Mr Trump's bid for the White House and that of the Brexit campaign's "people's army of ordinary citizens", which he said engaged successfully with the public prior to the UK's referendum vote on whether to leave the EU.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-37177938
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)realized it was based on lies and lies about immigration.
Latinos are not the only immigrates in the USA, and POC numbers are much higher than GB. Even Mr. Brexit understands that GB will be fucked up for many years and her people are screwed. But hey, GOPers and Mr. Brexit's party DO NOT CARE.
DURHAM D
(32,609 posts)in our election?
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Hekate
(90,674 posts)TrishaJ
(798 posts)I was finished with both of them after the 2004 election. I ONLY watch CNN when there is a real news event and they provide great coverage. I will watch them on election night because that will be great coverage. But I don't listen to the gasbags who pimp their editorial garbage as "news."