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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Michael Moore Tells Bill Maher: "Trump Is Going to Win" [View all]bvar22
(39,909 posts)142. That 15% WILL make all the difference.
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A lot of people are neither Trump supporters nor Clinton supporters. Many votes are in play. (n/t)
thesquanderer
Jul 2016
#72
Yes, and those "some" could make all the difference. I am more worried about Republican vote
Cal33
Jul 2016
#120
Very true Trump offers opposition to trade without the anti gun stuff that Clinton is pushing.
hollowdweller
Jul 2016
#15
And if they want to blame that on dems and don't believe big Interntl business had any hand
Person 2713
Jul 2016
#20
Sounds like you see and hear many of the same things Trump voters do, yet don't come to the
Person 2713
Jul 2016
#32
Anything can happen. I might get run over by a car. I live my life by probabilities, like a rational
DemocratSinceBirth
Jul 2016
#130
By saying 'President Trump' or ‘President Romney' one realizes what could happen
awake
Jul 2016
#139
A reprise of LBJ's 1964 'Daisy" ad would also seem to be in order, I think. To wit, do you really
KingCharlemagne
Jul 2016
#137
Like I said, he's not my first choice, but I won't be upset if she chooses him.
MoonRiver
Jul 2016
#25
He never said he wants Trump to win. Calling Michael Moore a republican is crazy
B Calm
Jul 2016
#104
Moore isn't suggesting that Hillary is being complacent, he puts that burden directly on the voters
tonyt53
Jul 2016
#27
And the party is holding voter drives and educating people about their areas.
NCTraveler
Jul 2016
#102
But it isn't about a person being registered to vote - it is about them just not showing up to vote.
tonyt53
Jul 2016
#108
thanks-- my DVR of this got cut off for the interview with Trump's ghostwriter
Fast Walker 52
Jul 2016
#47
Michael Moore is an idiot. He's just mad at the VP picks; he wants someone far left. nm
mr_liberal
Jul 2016
#35
Moore is a bitter Sandersite who hasn't been relevant in a decade or more
alcibiades_mystery
Jul 2016
#50
Spoken like a true white guy. There are only so many of you. The rest of the country, the diverse
Laser102
Jul 2016
#52
Too many people just ASSUME he's going to lose and it's safe to sit this election out....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2016
#70
Of course this could be Moore trying to fire up the base and to not get complacent.
47of74
Jul 2016
#83
He does have a close relationship with workers who lost their jobs to trade deals.
B Calm
Jul 2016
#101
I agree...the hysteria and 'concern' but is it really concern is everywhere. nt
Demsrule86
Jul 2016
#136
Part of me suspects that Moore says things like this to terrify the base and
Downtown Hound
Jul 2016
#125
Agree with Maher. I think Michael Moore was saying it to shake people out of complacency.
Respectful Debate
Aug 2016
#156