Democrats have descended into chaos as they expressed their doubts over the Democratic front-runner Bernie Sanders and his capacity to stand up against Trump in the upcoming 2020 elections.

In an interview with 970 AM New York City, a former adviser to Bill Clinton, Dick Morrison, claimed that Sanders might not even stand a chance to win over the president. Morris admitted the grim possibility, “Let me be clear: Bernie will get massacred by Trump. We’re not just talking about a minor defeat here. We’re talking about they lose the House. I think in the Senate, they could lose up to 60 seats. They could have up to 60 seat Republican majority, supermajority. I think that Bernie will get destroyed. I think the worst presidential defeat since McGovern.”

The same concern was also echoed by Voto Latino’s CEO María Teresa Kumar. In her appearance on MSNBC “AM Joy,” Kumar expressed her concern that Sanders’ revolutionary views can be a major drawback. Kumar said, “We can all agree that you can kiss Florida goodbye. I say that Floridians—Latinos that have fled socialism, they have fled and they are in Florida, and they have sensibilities that are different from the rest of the Latino community.”

The CEO continued, “You pair that down with a lot of the more conservative folks that are Democrats in Florida, and I don’t see a pathway for him there. That’s just the beginning. I can tell you right now Donald Trump has been targeting folks on my staff since March of last year with an anti-democratic socialist message in Spanglish, English, and Spanish. They are not leaving anybody behind. People don’t realize there’s a socialization happening on the Trump campaign that’s been very effective. Then you understand the population of someone like a Floridian voter, and you know vying for Florida. He’s going to figure out if I don’t have Florida—I’m almost 125,000 percent confident he wouldn’t get it—where is the pathway?”

True enough, Democrats have a lot to worry about Sanders’ political platforms. In a statement to CBS News, he made contradictory claims, saying that his government-run health care system “would not be run by the government,” and that it just gets “rid of the private insurance companies.”

Sanders also made the same confusing statements in his interview with Anderson Cooper on 60 minutes. “Isn’t that a dangerous message for Democrats to say, ‘You know what? We’re gonna take away your private insurance. We’re gonna give you something better run by the government,” Cooper asked. He then stated that “A lot of people don’t trust that.”

“It’s not run by the government,” Sanders made a false claim. “Medicare allows you to go to any doctor you want for better or worse, this is not socialized medicine. This is keeping the same system intact, but getting rid of the private insurance companies, giving people another card, which allows them to complete freedom.”