2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Question about weak candidates. [View all]BainsBane
(54,796 posts)But we have to ask what constitutes enthusiasm? If voters had so much more enthusiasm for Sanders than Clinton, why did he lose the primary by 3.8 million votes? He wasn't able to generate enough enthusiasm among Democratic voters to win the primary, whereas Clinton did. She also managed to generate enough enthusiasm to win more votes in the general election.
It turns out Trump generated more enthusiasm among white voters in some key states, but not enough to win the popular vote.
As for the primary, Clinton won it by March 15. Any Democrat would have pulled out at that time, but Sanders huge war chest enabled him to stay in long after he had no chance of winning. It turns out that battle exposed fault lines that would be key in the general election--defined by some as "establishment" vs. outsider and others as differing views of America and politics that broke down along race and gender.