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Michael Moore: ‘I Think Trump Is Going to Win. I’m Sorry’

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Christopher Rosen
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Entertainment Weekly
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Michelle Toh
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July 21, 2016, 4:59 AM ET
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TOKYO - NOVEMBER 30: Director Michael Moore attends the 'Capitalism: A Love Story' press conference at Tosho Hall on November 30, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. The film will open at a limited number of theaters in Tokyo and Osaka on December 5, and throughout the rest of Japan on January 9, 2010. (Photo by Kiyoshi Ota/Getty Images)Kiyoshi Ota/ Getty Images

This piece originally appeared on EW.com.

Michael Moore feels Donald Trump will become the next President of the United States.

“I think Trump is going to win. I’m sorry,” the Oscar-winning filmmaker said on Wednesday’s live episode of Real Time With Bill Maher. As the crowd booed his comments, host Bill Maher said Moore was doing the right thing by speaking out.

“Boo if you want. The enemy is complacency,” Maher said.

According to Moore, Trump’s best chance at winning the general election lies in Middle America.

“I live in Michigan. Let me tell you: it’s going to be the Brexit strategy,” Moore said, before comparing the middle of England to Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.

See also: Cruz Delegates Angered By Non-Endorsement of Trump

“Mitt Romney lost by 64 electoral votes,” Moore said. “The total electoral votes of those four states in the Rust Belt: 64.”

Moore has commented on Trump many times before, calling him a fascist in an interview with The Guardian earlier this year and also standing outside Trump Tower in New York with a sign that read “We are all Muslim.”

(Trump previously said he would ban Muslim immigrants from entering the Untied States were he elected president.)

See also: Watch Jon Stewart and ‘Stephen Colbert’ Reunite for RNC Coverage

Moore and Maher also discussed Trump in an interview back in May, when the pair decided they would team up to stop Trump’s White House run.

Watch Moore discuss Trump below.

Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SeDjWOuOyY

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