Michael Moore Warns Democrats: Do Not Underestimate 'Evil Genius' Trump
Liberal filmmaker warns leftists about becoming complacent

Leftist documentary filmmaker Michael Moore warned Democrats not to underestimate the “evil genius" President Donald Trump.
Moore, who regularly criticizes Trump, said:
“I want to caution everyone, do not underestimate the evil genius that is Donald J. Trump."
"There are many examples throughout history, whether it’s Henry IV facing the French on St Crispin’s Day," Moore said.
"They outnumbered him 4-to-1, and he was supposed to lose, and he didn’t," he added.
"Or jump ahead to the 1995 NBA playoffs, the Knicks are ahead with 15 seconds left, way ahead of the Indiana Pacers, and Reggie Miller scores eight points in nine seconds," Moore continued.

"With 15 seconds left. And that was that.”
Moore continued:
“Listen, Trump has got a number of tricks up his sleeve to suppress the vote, to try to postpone the election, blaming the coronavirus, to any of the number of things where he will try to weasel his way out of this.”
Reid played a clip of Moore predicting a Trump victory in 2016 on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher.”
“I have to say, I mean, I’m sorry to have to kind of be the buzzkill here so early on, but I think Trump is going to win,” Moore said

“Let me tell you. It’s going to be the Brexit strategy, the middle of England is Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.”
“Okay, Michael. You were right. I was wrong,” Reid told Moore.
“I fully admit that I was wrong, and you were right.”
Last month, Moore also warned Democrats that their presidential nominee, Joe Biden, has nowhere near the amount of love and enthusiasm as Trump.
Moore noted that Trump's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is drawing crowds that far exceed those of the Biden campaign.
“They started lining up on Tues in Tulsa for Trump’s rally today. 100,000 are expected!” wrote Moore.
“Trump has lost none of his base, and they are more rabid than ever. Sleeping on the sidewalk for five nights just to get in to see Trump?" he stated.