been a century of counter reaction to globalization. and a good century for 72 nations have gotten more authoritarian. we have had brexit. we have a lot of these types around the world. the people who will suffering from globalization are saying, no more. we get a voice. for those of us who believe in it, there has to be a movement that says, we still believe in trade, we still believe in international engagement for america. for those losers or those suffering, we have your back. to me the crucial moment of the clinton campaign was when she gave up on the trade deal that she had helped negotiate. that said, i don t believe in what i think i believe in my whole life. i m about to renounce it to win your vote. it was a character issue. she couldn t have an affirmative case for a global world but a supportive world. katty? i agree on the brexit team. i m thinking about the trump team this week. members of the leave campaign went to bed that night thinking
wouldn t come in to say, let s burn washington down? i think the president-elect is there to implement his first 100 day plan and those around him know that and will appreciate that, whether it s within his inner circle on capitol hill. we are very grateful in trump world to both bannon and priebus. i think you will see them continue to work together. we work closely together. this is a mandate. those of us who are around him will it s a mandate support him. you say it s a mandate. how do you explain losing the popular vote? you got big states in there like california and illinois, new york. all part of america. of course they re part of america. that s my point. that s half the country it s one thing to claim a mandate. i think governing-wise i guess what you are saying. but you do have a public opinion-wise or popularity-wise, that s a different story. how do you scare tquare the two my colleagues across the aisle are smart people.
michigan, trump turned reliably blue states red. how did he do it? number one, like reagan and obama before him, trump won the support of white working class voters in business blue collar suburbs. macomb county, home of the reagan democrats, was one of 12 obama counties in michigan that voted trump. i think many people also missed the fear that is really in working men and women s hearts andouls. 2008 scared people. number two, the obama coalition did not turn out where it needed to. turnout was down among african-american voters. in cleveland, clinton got 63,000 viewer votes than obama did. democratic votes were down to wayne county and in walk county. number three, trump spiked the vote in rural america. while romney won in rural areas by 19 points in pennsylvania, trump won them by 45 points.
we haven t fixed issues with immigration. policy makers have plainly failed here in the united states and in europe as well. people have suffered because of that. when they say throw out economists, you can totally understand why. this is very important, because donald trump actually won a lot of people we gotta give the president-elect his due. he was a beam for the disappointed. he said for the people disappointed with the president on obamacare, come to me, people disappointed with trade, dom me, people disappointed with the supreme court, come to me. he did run a campaign of bringing in the disappointed and to the people who may be disappointed with their own lives and where they are, they have a person to speak for them. i will take a pause here. how should the democrats dig out of this deep hole? move in the sander es warren direction or try to reconnect with rural and working class america. the man who sanders and warrant want to reason the democratic party joins me next.
leadership, that will join others of the committed resistance and stand in the breach. we need to reach out and give space for partnership and collaboration. that s the humility i was talking about to find to see if there s things we can work together on. but ultimately, if they come after us, with bigotry, pr prejudi prejudice, if they come after we need to make america love again and do everything we can to prevent this country from becoming the way that donald trump campaigned. if he governs the way he campaigned, it will be a disastrous presidency. this is a chance for him to be mag n to work across the aisle. if not, i want our dnc chair, i want democratic senators to resist. cory booker, democrat from new jersey, thanks for coming on. did donald trump win the election or did hillary clinton lose it? and the man who bernie sanders,