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Just like the corporate media, many here are ignoring the fact that Bernie beats Trump in every poll by a larger margins than Hillary.

In some cases by double digits.

Polls also show her as one of the most unpopular candidates of all time.

People do not like or trust her.

Hillary is not the sure thing she is being played up to be. Remember back in 2008 when they told us Hillary was a sure thing and would be the nominee?

Remember what happened?

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Just like the corporate media, many here are ignoring the fact that Bernie beats Trump in every poll by a larger margins than Hillary.

In some cases by double digits.

Polls also show her as one of the most unpopular candidates of all time.

People do not like or trust her.

Hillary is not the sure thing she is being played up to be. Remember back in 2008 when they told us Hillary was a sure thing and would be the nominee?

Remember what happened?

Nice try but it simply doesn't wash.

So what if some polls show Bernie beating Trump? Bernie will not be the Democrat's candidate for a couple of reasons.

One reason is he is not a member of the Democrat Party and the second reason is he is a 73 year old socialist.

You cannot compare what happened in 2008 to today. In 2008 the Democrats had a handsome, young black man that gave a good speech. Of course the party will go with the Obama persona despite his total lack of experience and knowledge.

Bernie ain't no Obama, aesthetically speaking, and the Democrats owe Hillary this one.

It's gong to be Hillary and Trump in the general election.

On the other hand, I agree with everything you said about Hillary.

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