Donald Trump flies over Nigel Farage to help him beef up his debating skills ahead of next Clinton clash
The ex-UKIP leader will give the Republican nominee advice on how to defeat his rival before there next meeting in St Louis

NIGEL Farage flew out to the States last night to help Donald Trump beef up his debating skills ahead of his next clash with Hillary Clinton.
The ex-UKIP leader will give the Republican nominee advice on how to defeat his rival on October 9.
He will remain giving advice in the run up to the final battle on October 19.
Farage, well respected for his debating prowess, has been brought in by The Donald after the presidential showdown this week gifted a boost to the Democrat's poll rating.
Some Republican's are said to be frustrated with their nominee's performance and believe the Brexiteer will help hone Trump's performance, reports the .
Advisers close to Trump admitted they had urged him to alter his tactics and it is believed Farage will aid him with this.
The MEP's debating prowess came to the fore in the UK in April 2014 when he trounced then Deputy PM Nick Clegg in a debate on the EU.
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Farage walloped the then Lib Dem leader with 69 per cent of viewers calling the debate for the ex-UKIP leader.
David Cameron also famously refused to debate with him only agreeing to appear on the same programme.
Farage has been angling for a post on the Trump team for months, likening the bombastic businessman's fight for the White House to Brexit.
Two months ago in Jackson, Mississippi, Farage was introduced to a huge crowd by the Republican to rapturous applause telling the crowd: "I wouldn't vote for Clinton if you paid me."
Trump's and the former First Lady will next meet in St Louis, Missouri with sources in the US saying he needs to bring in voters not convinced by his temperament or policies.
Campaign advisers intend to drill him on answers, facts and counterattacks, and coach him on how to attack Mrs Clinton on issues even if he is not asked about them.
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