Wednesday, July 31, 2024

'Now we crush Trump': Michael Moore unleashes 2024 battle plan

He believes the impact of Harris' candidacy is going to hit Trump like a pile of bricks.

Brad Reed
July 29, 2024 
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Progressive filmmaker Michael Moore on Monday unveiled his battle plan to win the 2024 presidential election with an article titled, "Now, We Crush Trump: 100 Days to a Better World."

Moore begins by documenting the massive jolt in enthusiasm that has greeted Vice President Kamala Harris's entrance into the 2024 presidential campaign at the top of the Democratic ticket.

"A euphoric nation exploded in a joyful belief that finally the promise of the American Dream was no longer just a 'promise' nor a 'dream' but a roaring reality that immediately took off like a rocket," Moore writes of Harris' candidacy. "And each day this week has seen a new record set for a Presidential campaign."

He then goes on to list off the massive fundraising, volunteer signups, and new voter registrations that took place in the wake of Harris ascending as the likely Democratic nominee as evidence that Democrats are gearing up to deliver a final blow to former President Donald Trump's political ambitions.

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In fact, he believes the impact of Harris' candidacy is going to hit Trump like a pile of bricks.

"Mr. Trump — how do you expect to win when what you believe in is the opposite of what more than two-thirds of the country believes regarding many of the major issues of the day?!" he asked. "You are running as a right wing whackadoodle in a country that has seriously become more open and progressive. The majority of Americans HATE what you stand for."

He then says that the only way Harris can lose is by depressing the Democratic base by tacking too far to the center, which he said would be akin to "snatching defeat from the jaws of victory."

"If too many people sense it’s the same old political hoo-ha, the Democratic vote will be seriously depressed, millions will stay stuck in their despair, and all of this may lead to a Trump victory," he argued. "This must not happen."


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