THERE is a Melbourne man with the same determination as Donald Trump.

He swigs mineral water at a hotel bar, dons a straight tie under a tailored suit jacket and has neatly combed hair.

He thinks about his riches, he trades gold stocks on the internet and manages a number of websites that are campaigns for issues he supports.

He also wants to help Trump take over the world — and we probably should mention he is just 15 years old.

Edward Bourke is passionate about the British monarch, lion preservation, climate change and genealogy.

He too is an avid follower of the US presidential race and, according to VICE, believes Australia does not have the whole story when it comes to Trump and he’s making it his mission to tell it.

Edward has always respected Trump’s achievements and empire but took interest in him once he became a Republican presidential candidate.

He told VICE it was during the US presidential race that he saw a clip that made Trump look like a racist.

“So I did some research and realised the clip had been misleadingly edited,” he told VICE.

The 15-year-old is now trying to rally Australians to follow Trump and help people understand his policies.

Edward — who is no stranger to campaigns, as the executive and chairman of the Saving the Lion Foundation, a movement to prevent the hunting of lions — started his Trump mission at school.

He told VICE he would encourage conversations about politics among his classmates with the hope they would then talk to their parents, who would tell their friends.

He then created the Twitter account @TrumpTriumph in November, where he posts about how Trump is the one man who can save America’s economy.

He too built a website to become part of Trump’s campaign, filled with inspirational quotes from the presidential candidate such as “you have to think anyway, so why not think big” — words that have clearly spoken to Edward.

The teen has also briefly described where Trump stands on issues such as tax reform, immigration and gun control.

A short history of violence on the Trump campaign trail US Presidential hopeful Donald Trump has been accused of inciting violence amid growing clashes between his supporters and protesters.

Edward told VICE he believes Trump’s economic expertise and management record makes him the best choice for president.

He said Australia would then benefit from the booming economy in the US.

While he admitted Trump had said a few questionable things during the campaign, Edward believed the candidate was misquoted most of the time.

Edward is eclectic when it comes to certain issues he supports, he is an advocate for the royal family as well as marriage equality, which Trump has been known to oppose.

So while he may not have all the same beliefs as Trump, Edward is in support of his views on immigration.

Trump believes America’s immigration system puts the needs of people from other countries before the needs of American citizens and he is calling for stronger borders.

“Look at Germany,” Edward told VICE. “Angela Merkel (German politician) has let just anyone in and it’s resulted in Germans feeling a lot more negatively about immigration. They’ve come to associate Islam with refugees, and I don’t think that helps either group.”

The determined Melbourne teen doesn't waste time playing video games, nor does he drink alcohol or chase girls.

He told VICE he wants to work hard now and enjoy life later.

It will not be surprising if Edward follows in the footsteps of Trump, as he looks towards a future in politics.

However, he hopes that will be something he pursues in the UK, rather than America.