Sanders is a movement candidate who has drawn massive crowds of young voters to his events, and frames himself as the successor to the man who as a candidate excited the Democratic Party like nobody else has this century. He is the 2008 Obama Clinton, an establishment candidate focused on governing, stresses her experience as Obama's secretary of state and touts her ability to navigate Washington and keep his accomplishments from being erased by Republicans. She is the White House-tested President Obama Their strategies reflect a nostalgic Democratic base that is split along demographic lines. Most Democrats give Obama high approval ratings, yet many still struggle to reconcile his soaring campaign rhetoric with what he has been able to accomplish or not accomplish as President.