Michael Moore: There Will Be an Anti-Biden Sentiment Because People Don’t See Him as Real Change

‘People have been told for way too long, especially people who are struggling to live from paycheck to paycheck, that things are going to get better’

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MOORE: "And if — should Biden be the nominee, I don’t think it will be the same anti-Hillary sentiment, but there will be — there will be an anti-Biden sentiment. Not so much because of himself personally, but because people don’t see this as real change. And they — you know, people have been told for way too long, especially people who are struggling to live from paycheck to paycheck, that things are going to get better and the Democrats are going to come in and save us. We were told that in Flint with the water crisis, that things will be turned around. And it didn’t happen. We begged the Obama/Biden administration for almost two years to please send in the Army Corps of Engineers to dig up the poison pipes and replace them. And we couldn’t get anywhere with that. Now we have a Democratic governor who — the level of frustration, it’s hard to explain this. And it’s not really — it’s not so much a partisan thing. People don’t think of themselves as Democrats or Republicans. They are trying to get by and Michigan has been, like I said, it’s — it’s been a very difficult few decades. And nobody sees the cavalry coming to help them get out of the mess."

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