Definitely. It happens with every democratic candidate. Since most media naturally leans left, you'll see a lot of pedastalizing of the top democratic nominee.
The media
does not lean left.
Most of this country has a screwed up political axis.
Democrats are not liberal. There is a false dichotomy between what mainstream media considers "left" vs. "right."
None of the mainstream media outlets are "progressive liberal." They lean towards free-market, neoliberal economics, socially liberal policies, and hawkish foreign policy. Again, Democrat =/= progressive liberal.
Democrats in full context are a centrist party.
Anyone who thinks outlets such as MSNBC and CNN are liberal should get a glimpse at how ruthless they are to progressives like Bernie Sanders. Chris Cuomo used the phrase "punish success" in and interview with Bernie Sanders four times in one sentence.
Speaking of Bernie Sanders, he is not a "socialist" in the true definition of the term. He is considered a liberal Democrat reminiscent of FDR back when this country created the strongest Middle Class in the history of the world.
There is a huge problem with media on "the right." Right-wing outlets continue to paint Democrats as socialists, which is far from the truth. In reality, right-wing propaganda is closer to fascism than any other ideology. Democrats are poor socialists, considering they haven't prosecuted any Wall Street bankers (after they bailed them out), they've privatized schools and government, they've expanded our visions of imperialism in the Middle East, and have yet to get money out of politics. Wall Street and special interests love Democrats almost as much as Republicans.
The Republican party's political position has shifted so far to the right it's a wonder their voter base hasn't realized it yet. Despite 40 years of corporate socialism, tax cuts for the super-rich, and literally subverting democracy through redistricting, voter suppression, and purchasing politicians, it's a wonder they are still a viable party. In 2016, not one of the GOP Presidential Candidates have given any policy to deviate from their 40 year plan of tax cuts for the rich, war, and drumming up anger over xenophobia and culture wars. There really is little difference between any of the GOP candidates, much like there is little difference between Clinton and Trump.
People need to turn off the TV and do a lot more homework in the realm of politics. It's even worse than it seems. Both parties back politicians that are completely disconnected from their voters.