>>2281748>Source: Everyone around me and almost all mainstream mediaSo Mexiforina and false polls?
>Nobody even believed he was a serious candidate. They literally thought it was a joke. The British thought the same thing with Ghandi
He even said "first they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win"
>4chan thought it was a joke, and /pol/ thought it was a joke./pol/ didn't think it was a joke they really were rooting for him.
I was planning on shitposting there if he lost.
But the Michael Moore documentary showed he would win.
Even though he begged the rust belt states not to vote for him.
> It's a joke they could get behind, but they still didn't take him seriously. Wrong, they were looking at what people on the ground were saying.
>You can't honestly expect me to believe that most people really truly EXPECTED Trump to win until the last 6 months or so of 2016, can you?Yep, as stated above Michael Moore went to various rust belt states and talked to union workers and other blue collar types.
They made it clear they supported Trump.
People on the ground were saying differently than what the media was reporting and it pissed Michael Moore off because he said they were underestimating Trump and that he would win.
This was after he went to Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Indiana.
He saw a pattern others ignored.