There are Democrats who are nervous that you are not tough enough for the general election.
I don't think that's just about me. I think they are congenitally nervous because we lost a bunch of presidential elections where people felt that we should have won. But keep in mind that whatever concerns people have about me, my campaign in particular, we heard those all through the primaries. And the reason-as I said in this townhall meeting-that I think we're going to be successful is, it's not about me. It's about the face that their wages and incomes have flatlined, their costs have gone up, they are losing their homes. They are losing their health care. They are worried about the future. And the Republicans are going to want to try to focus this election on me. What I want to do is focus this election on the American people and who can actually deliver for them.