it seems like we re destined to be split screen america. how does he try to put this back together? we still are america though. we re still a country that is a country of social mobility. we re still a country of immigrants. we re still a country with common ancestors. reviving the civics of america and the idea that we re going to be united at least not right now but some common future and talking in that hopeful way that martin luther king did, abraham lincoln did senator turner and i agree on nothing but i admire her. we know how to pray and to lose. we have a lot in common. i admire her greatly. we disagree. i think that reemerges, it s politics, not life that s a here is what i feel as if boy, did both campaigns do it. apocalyptic rhetoric like this. if you don t vote this way
i think it depends which right turn america is about to take. is it about to take a reagan-style right turn where we slash regulation, slash taxes, have a fiscal stimulus program and there s job growth? or is it a nativist populist right turn when adopts anti-immigrant tone, anti-race tone of some of the groups that we have seen in europe? the fact that the first foreign politician to congratulate donald trump was from the national the first foreign politician to visit him was i don t know if they know what image that sends. we can t make america great again without love, without hope, without justice, without peace and without an acknowledgement that a fear that was stoked, but there are people who are fearful. i talked to a friend in new york. she teaches. she talked about how some of her hispanic students came in crying
i respect them. they misread america. they did not have her in red states. they were pretending they were going to turn red blue. they were pretending it was said and you covered it like it was gospel, literally said, we will know this election result before election day because of the early vote. false. but written about. she had a good election good early voting but horrible election day turnout. then it was, we will have historic turnout. false. it was written about and covered as if it were true because it came from them. i just want to say to you about him, he has put out an agenda that everybody can see. he has talked about what his replacement for obamacare would be. he has talked about his plan to defeat radical islamic terrorism. he is going to create 45 million jobs over ten years, invest in energy and infrastructure. it s all there. let me ask you one final question. hillary clinton pinned the blame on james comey for her loss. do you believe comey did have an impact,
that they had lost and they woke up staggered the next morning they won. we did opinion polls that showed if we were to hold it again, remain would win. there were people who came on the bbc who said, you know what, i voted to leave but i didn t think we were going to leave. i think what we have seen is the kind of simple, clarion call of change crashing up against governing. that s what s going on right now. disruption. i have had a lot of people say if sanders had been the nominee, it would have been a different story. i believe that to be true. again, everybody thought that secretary clinton was going to beat mr. trump. so we will never know. in terms of the populist message, senator sanders on the opposite side in a way that pulls people together and not divide them, he was speaking the language of the forgotten. so there should be no surprise that forgotten america, no matter their ethnicity, because we see that mr. trump was able to get hispanic voters, african-american vot
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