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Americans should consider which presidential candidate will better follow the cue from the British people, who Thursday chose sovereignty and rejected the chains of global institutions, LifeZette Editor-in-Chief Laura Ingraham suggested Thursday on “Hannity” on Fox News — before the final Brexit results were tallied.

“In this country, Trump represents Brexit,” Ingraham said.

Ingraham noted the presumptive Republican nominee has defined himself as the candidate who isn’t going to be strong-armed by elitists and who will fight to restore the nation’s sovereignty.

Meanwhile, Ingraham said, likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has yet to spell out any intention of upholding America’s freedom.

Ingraham said Clinton’s economic speech was more about “personal attacks about Trump’s temperament” and less of “‘look at my great results in foreign policy.'”

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“Where are the media folk pressuring [Hillary] to run on her record?” Ingrham said.

Ingraham drew a clear parallel between the choice faced by Americans in November and the choice the British people had Thursday.

“November really is our version of the Brexit vote. The question on the table is simple: Are we going to live in a free and independent sovereign nation or are we going to continue to cede more of our authority to global institutions?”

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Ingraham noted that globalization leads “to despair, a lack of prosperity, no jobs that pay all that well for the middle class” — while global elites reap all the benefits.

“If you like what we’ve had over the last seven-and-a-half years, you’re probably one of the more global elite-type people because you’ve done well,” Ingraham said. “Everyone in the middle, whether you’re Republican, Democrat, independent … your life probably hasn’t gotten a lot better — and in a lot of ways you’ve lost ground.”

Globalization has “failed the American people,” Ingraham said, and it’s time for Americans to rally against it.