Boris Johnson just won a huge election in the UK, giving conservatives a victory bigger than that of Margaret Thatcher and equal to that of post-WWII Winston Churchill. He defeat the left's candidate, anti-semite Jeremy Corbyn, and it's a big message not only from Brexit supporters overseas, but to Democrats here at home as well. Why? Because though Boris Johnson is a bit more calculated than Donald Trump, both world leaders still have a lot in common. And for British voters -- even those who support remaining in the EU -- to give Johnson the kind of victory they did, it means they're tired of government ignoring the will of the people. They defeated the "Elizabeth Warren" of the UK, and that sentiment isn't one just felt in the UK. It could signal a coming, big victory for Donald Trump in 2020 too.
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