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Filmmaker Michael Moore says Trump likely to win
After being one of the most outspoken opponents to Donald Trump’s presidential run, Michael Moore conceded that his enemy was likely to win during Wednesday’s special Republican National Convention episode of HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher”. “I have to say, I’m sorry to be the buzzkill this early on, but I think Trump is going to win, I’m sorry …” he said.
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Moore elaborated, “It’s going to be the Brexit strategy”.
Yeah, but I’d rather hear this message than “Black folks are going to save us.”
Panelists Reid and Savage began loudly agreeing with Maher and each other about New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s mob trial of presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton during his convention speech on Tuesday night, in which the audience started chanting in unison “guilty” and “lock her up”.
I think it’s safe to say he didn’t look happy while saying it. “Say it every day – he certainly could win”.
In addition to his celebrity, professed business and leadership savvy, Trump’s platform heavily relies on the wall he says he’ll build to keep Mexicans out of America, and proposals to deport people from the Middle East back to their country of origin.
He said, ‘I’m telling you right now they moved this factory to Mexico.
Moore, best known for documentary films such as “Fahrenheit 9/11” and “Bowling For Columbine”, likened Trump’s appeal in the Midwest states to another political quake occurring across the pond.
Arguing that Mitt Romney lost by 64 electoral votes – the exact total number in Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin – he concluded that “all [Donald Trump] has to do is win those 4 states”.
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Conservatives on Twitter were definitely celebrating the comments of Michael Moore.