2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why Sanders lost, and why I think it matters. [View all]BlueCaliDem
(15,438 posts)skeptical when it comes to those unrealistic high numbers hyped by commercial pollsters and M$M. My theory is, they hyped her numbers so that her inevitable fall in those polls would damage her and make her look BAD.
Fact remains, she wasn't coronated or 'chosen'. She had to fight for each and every vote and fight to keep her superdels while warding off unfair and baseless attacks from both flanks, helped in large part by U.S. M$M. Remember...Hillary had more Democrats backing her than Obama had backing him in 2008. But it was up to her rival to win them over. Obama did. Sanders couldn't.
According to Pew, she has received the least amount of favorable coverage, but the most negative coverage of all candidates, and Democrats across the country were tired of it and showed just how much in their votes, just as they had when President Obama was being attacked unfairly during his run for re-election, giving him over 51% of the vote for his re-election and sending Mitt Romney home.
Everyone has their reasons for supporting or not supporting Sanders. In the end, he simply came up short and Hillary Clinton is now the Democratic Party nominee, and we move forward so we can crush tRump in November and hopefully win back the Senate as well as the House. That's all that matters now.