his opponent, fernando hadaji won in central, northern and eastern states.re some of the key issues that made the biggest differences for voters across those regions? >> well, these are traditional strong holds of the workers' party or the p.t., in other words, the regions hadaji won. ask those tend to be more racially diverse. they tend to be less developed than the southern part of brazil. and so you have some economic cleavages in brazil. you have racial cleavages. you have development cleavages. it's really a -- going to be a challenge, particularly now with the president-elect who comes into office with some very divisive rhetoric. brazil faces economic problems it will take a national consensus to be able to address. if you have a polarized society and a president in government who are actually not trying to bring people together, but rather divide people, getting that national consensus to drive through economic reform is going to be doubly difficult. it calls into question whether, indeed, he'll be able to create the jobs and build the economic found