It is not certain that Trump becomes president
American director Michael Moore predicted that Donald Trump would win the presidential election. Now he makes another prediction: that Trump will not get into the White House. Writes The Independent.
Since Trump was elected a month ago to the future US president many opponents racked their brains over whether he can not be required of that position. There was the blown recount of the votes in Michigan, and it is also speculated that members of the electoral college ultimately would not give there voting to Trump.
"He is not yet a president," said Michael Moore on Late Night with Seth Meyers, a talk show. "He becomes president on January 20, 2017. That is still more than six weeks. "Moore added that nobody, progressive or conservative, can deny that this is the strangest election campaign ever. "Nothing that was predicted has come true contrary. Exactly the reverse happened. So it's still possible that something happens in the next six weeks. Something crazy, something unexpected. "
Moores statements are not unexpected. When counting the votes, Hillary Clinton is no less than 2.7 million votes ahead. That's the biggest gap between a winning and losing US presidential candidate in history.
Earlier this week Christopher Suprun, a Texas member of the electoral college, the first Republican knowing that he would not vote for Trump. His voice might go to John Kasich, governor of Ohio and earlier this year, also a candidate for the Republican nomination. "The electoral college should determine whether candidates are suitable, or they are not populist, and independent of foreign influence", he explained his decision. . "Mr. Trump proves again and again that he does not meet those criteria." " I am not liable to any factie, "Suprun added. "Only my children, to leave them a country that they can trust."
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