Shit, isp, the DNC actually gave sanders a hell of a lot more support than he probably deserved. They were pretty even handed with a guy that had spent years fairly hostile to the party and then showed up to parasitize on the party's name and do more or less jack all else (well, besides shit on them for the help, by the end of his campaign).
There wasn't terribly much in the way of overt support, sure, but... again. The guy had spent, what, decades? Many years, in any case. In an antagonistic relationship with the party itself. There was
zero reason to give the guy
any support for them, and quite a few reasons to actively work against him. And they
didn't, at least as near as I've noticed anyone able to actually substantiate. They let him use the democratic name in a sodding presidential campaign despite him having spent years doing very little for 'em when he wasn't outright attempting to undermine the party's efforts. Yeah, most of the party threw their weight behind clinton, but it's real bloody obvious why they would.
Clintons not doing that great becuase she's kinda well pandering to Republicans and other people it seems.... really it seems like she's been abandoning her base really.
... can you actually point to anything she's doing that's... well, that? I haven't seen any signs she's abandoning her base, myself. Maybe not bending over backwards for the folks to the
left of said base, but she's been pretty consistent for a long damn time on most things, s'far as I'm aware.
I'm still not exactly enthusiastic about 'er myself, but good gods is it becoming increasingly obvious her reputation and whatnot is getting seriously distorted. I mean, hell, I knew that was a thing for a while but goddamn.