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FOCUS: Michael Moore on Trump, 2020 and Why “the Old, Angry White Guy” Doesn’t Represent the Working Class





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FOCUS: Michael Moore on Trump, 2020 and Why “the Old, Angry White Guy” Doesn’t Represent the Working Class
Michael Moore. (photo: The New York Times)
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Excerpt: "The majority of the working class in this country are women. The majority are of color, and they are young."

His comments prompted President Donald Trump to respond on Twitter, “He made [the] same prediction in 2016. Nobody ever said Michael was stupid!” But Moore’s comments went further than Trump’s tweet alluded to. He said the working class in the United States is mostly women, people of color and young people — all groups who tend to vote Democratic. Moore, who supports Bernie Sanders, said Democrats can win if they focus on these voters and on bold proposals like Medicare for All.












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