MICHAEL MOORE: I've been saying since the summer that Trump can definitely win. Liberals, Hillary supporters, didn't believe it. Everybody was doing an end zone dance on the 2 yard line in the middle of the summer. And I kept saying, look, I live in Michigan. So I have a good sense, I think, of where people are at.



People are upset, they are angry at the system. And they see Trump -- not so much they agree with him but see him as the human molotov cocktail they get to toss into the system like with Brexit and blow it up, send a message. And I think that now it's tightened and nobody is disagreeing with what I have been trying to say for a number of months that his could happen on Tuesday. I certainly hope it doesn't happen. I've never wanted to be more wrong...



Here's what I also hear. I split with my life between Michigan and New York. A lot of people I know -- I can't tell you how many people I've heard over this past week. They are getting out. They are



CNBC ANCHOR: Leaving the country?



MOORE: No, the market.



ANCHOR: Oh, getting out of the market. Okay,



MOORE: What we're talking about here. People are scared about what's going to happen to their nest egg, to their retirement. And it's been going down, you know -- like you said, 36-year record. Number of days, nine days now. And it's not like that yet because there is still that hope that Trump isn't going to happen.



If Trump is elected on Tuesday, and I'm not one of you guys, I'm not a financial analyst. I live in the real world. The real world is, people were bailing today, and they're going to bail even bigger on Monday. And Tuesday. As it looks closer and closer and the possibility exists that Trump could actually win. It has freaked the average American out. And they want out of this. Because they -- 2008 is way too soon in their memory.