Posted on 09/24/2017 12:43:43 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Nigel Farage will speak in Fairhope, Alabama on Monday night, in support of Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.
The Guardian has learned that the former leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party (Ukip) will join former White House advisor Steve Bannon and Duck Dynasty TV star Phil Robertson at an election eve rally.
Moore, a fiery opponent of gay marriage who condemned sodomy in prepared remarks in a televised debate, is in a tight race against appointed incumbent Luther Strange, for the Republican nomination for a Senate seat formerly held by Jeff Sessions, Donald Trumps attorney general.
Farage is a longtime Trump ally. He appeared with Trump in an August 2016 rally in Jackson, Mississippi and appeared in the spin room in St Louis after the second presidential debate in October, touting Trumps performance. On the campaign trail, Farage regularly compared Trumps capture of the White House to the successful effort to push the UK out of the European Union. In return, Trump has urged prime minister Theresa May to make Farage ambassador to the US.....
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Great Britain collusion!
Hmm. Yesterday DJT says it might have been a mistake to have supported Judge Moore's opponent, and today Nigel Farage, one of Trump's most effective foreign supporters, comes out for Moore. Interesting.
You are on to something there.
I heart Nigel Farage.
Won’t cost Trump anything.
A Moore victory is the one real hope all of us have to repeal/replace Obama Care. There’s a good chance it will scare Collins and Murkowski into favorable votes.
If anyone deserves to be in the Senate for showing conviction and moral strength, Judge Moore does.
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Ditto.
Love Nigle.
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