Trump, an outsider, has low favorability ratings among people who do not look like himself, but he wins the presumptive GOP nomination with high turnout. Clinton, somewhat of an insider, has low favorability ratings among people who look like Trump, yet holds the lion’s share of pledged Democratic delegates with low turnout.
After #INprimary, #CruzFiorina has dropped out, and Kasich is running on E. The ball is now in the Democrats’ court to pick a presumptive nominee before the convention. And yet, even now, #BernieOrBust/ #NeverHillary letters are being posted on Twitter.
Sanders is running out of time, but the anti-Hillary faction (especially independents who go out of their way to clarify that they have no relationship with the Democratic Party) are demonizing the Democratic Party in revenge for their candidate not being given the treatment which is more favorable to him.
In other words, the Democratic Party was supposed to host a revolution which a majority of Democratic voters ended up voting against. That has not sunk in.