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Michael Moore mocks Democrats panicked by tight 2024 race: 'Shocking to me' they believe Trump is going to win

Liberal filmmaker and activist Michael Moore knocked Democrats who are panicking over the tight 2024 presidential race, admitting he's stunned that people on the left believe former President Trump could win the election.

"Democrats, they're such a frightened group of people," Moore said during a Monday interview on CNN. "I mean, they still think that Trump is going to win."

"This is kind of shocking to me. Like, don’t you live with people? Are you not aware that there’s going to be a tsunami of women voting between now and Election Day?" he said, referring to backlash over the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022.

"Anybody who thinks women are going to stay home, that women are going to stay home — Do you not know any women? Do you not live with a woman?" Moore continued.

MICHAEL MOORE WARNS KAMALA HARRIS TO NOT GO ‘CENTRIST’

CNN anchor Brianna Keilar asked Moore if he believed polling which shows the race is close.

According to the latest national Fox News poll from September, Harris currently holds a two-point edge over Trump with voters.

"I don't think it's a dead heat," Moore responded. He clarified that while he wasn't outright dismissing polling, he had more faith in surveys that questioned voters on the issues, rather than the candidates.

He pointed to polling misses from the 2016 campaign, such as when The New York Timespredicted on Election Day, 2016, that Hillary Clinton had an 85% chance at winning the presidential election.

"No, I don't think people should be running their lives based on these polls," he said.

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Moore ripped Democrats pushing Harris to the center because of these concerns, arguing

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