UK's Nigel Farage says he plans 'to help with the grassroots campaign in the USA'
British political figure Nigel Farage has noted that while he will not mount a bid for office during his nation's upcoming elections, he plans to campaign both at home and abroad.
In a statement, he explained that he plans to assist "with the grassroots campaign" in America.
'Whether you like him or not, Donald Trump believes in peace through strength.'
"I have thought long and hard as to whether I should stand in the upcoming general election. As honorary president of Reform UK, I am fully supportive of Richard Tice's leadership and urge voters to put their trust in him and Lee Anderson. I will do my bit to help in the campaign, but it is not the right time for me to go any further than that.
"Important though the general election is, the contest in the United States of America on November 5 has huge global significance. A strong America as a close ally is vital for our peace and security. I intend to help with the grassroots campaign in the USA in any way that I can," he noted.
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"I think Trump back in the White House makes the world a much, much safer place," Farage said in a video that he shared on social media.
During an interview on GB News, Farage was asked whether he will be working for the Trump "campaign in an official capacity."
"No," Farage replied. "I don't believe I will," he noted, explaining that he has been offered a position to work for a large "grassroots conservative movement in America."
"World War III matters more to this country than who wins the next election," he said.
"We saw the Biden withdrawal from Kabul" and the "Taliban taking back over. That was followed by Putin invading Ukraine. The Chinese [are] now rattling their sabers over Taiwan. We're in a very bad place," he noted.
"Whether you like him or not, Donald Trump believes in peace through strength," he said.
"That must be good for us."
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Kamala’s desperate for the black vote — but she might be LOSING it
Kamala Harris’ left-wing propaganda tools, like being labeled a “brat” to secure votes in the 2024 presidential election, might be reflecting well in the polls — but it may not be working as well as we’re all being told.
Specifically regarding the black vote.
In a recent New York Times/Siena poll, it shows Kamala losing five points among black voters to Trump.
And this was reflected perfectly in a recent MSNBC segment.
“How many of you know a black man who has expressed to you that they’re committed to voting for Donald Trump?” an MSNBC reporter asked a panel of black, male voters.
All four of the men on the panel raised their hands.
“For the brothers who have told you that, or said that to you, has the emergence of Kamala Harris changed that for those brothers?” he asked before all four men shook their heads and said no.
Keith Malinak and Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” are thoroughly entertained.
“It seems like things didn’t go as planned,” Gray comments.
“He had two questions there, and both of them backfired brilliantly,” Malinak laughs.
While Harris might not be doing as well with black voters as she planned, that’s not stopping her from trying extremely hard to get them back — which she made clear when she held a rally in Atlanta, Georgia, where Megan Thee Stallion twerked on stage.
“Kamala spoke after, and people were leaving,” Malinak explains, adding, “If you’re the Kamala people, you put Kamala out there first. ‘You stick around for that speech, then we’ll give you the free concert.’”
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