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Originally posted by HeyMr.DJ
Maybe you don't get it. Why are the republicans only attacking Hillary? Why aren't their adds being run against Bernie? Why is everything focused on Hillary? Because the republicans know Bernie is an easy target. His support of the soviet union, apparent socialism, castro support and so many other things people don't know about make him totally vulnerable in a general election. People know that Hillary is the strongest candidate and thats why the republicans are doing everything they can so that she won't win. I guarantee you that should Bernie win, the republicans will win the white house. Despite what the national polls may say, they don't take into account all of the things that the Repubs will hold against Bernie. Keep that in mind. I have absolutely nothing against Bernie, but everyone knows Hillary is the stronger, more diverse candidate. Bernie is solely focused on one main issue--an issue that is important but not nearly as important as many of the other crisis's that America is facing. Have a nice day as well~~~ 
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1- No, this has absolutely nothing to do with what we were discussing.
2- No, I'm not taking your word for which candidate is more likely to win against Republicans.
3- No, not "everyone" knows who the stronger candidate is.
4- No, Bernie isn't solely focused on one issue.
5- No, not "everyone" thinks ("knows") Hillary is a more "diverse" candidate.
6- No, I don't know what issue you're referring to as "not as important as many of other [crises] that America is facing" because he isn't "solely focused on one issue".
7- No, the Republicans are attacking Hillary because she's the clear Democratic frontrunner of the 2016 Democratic Presdiential Nomination, not because "everyone knows" she's stronger.
8- No, Not "everything is focused on Hillary".
9- No, Bernie isn't "an easy target", not with his crossover appeal and skyrocketing rates of trust and likability across the board, as well as his consistent history of a strict set of principles.
10- No, you can't "guarantee me" anything, like... at all.
Your overgeneralized, baseless, and cliché statements do not work with me. I will choose to put a bit more into the thinking process in regards to this election. + What you said still has nothing to do with my response about caucuses, super-delegates, complaints from your side of the aisle, voter enthusiasm, etc. I don't know why you chose to cling back to those tired statements as a response to something that completely excludes Bernie's/Hillary's electablity from discussion.
Again, have a nice day.