last sunday, i was also at union baptist church, houston thursday and friday, and saturday. i was in gainesville, florida, now i'm in atlanta. i can tell you the enthusiasm is stunning because people are now beginning to understand the role that voting plays. if you believe in criminal justice reform, guess what, you better vote for those folks who are judges. 19 black women running in harris county. who's running for district attorney? so we've gotten out of this idea of everything is about washington, d.c. people are now beginning to realize that, wait a minute, that local race has an impact on my life. >> joe, let me ask you about this. there's a remarkable amount of interest from different groups. african-americans -- i realize certainly in alabama in the special election in which doug jones was elected over roy moore, they realized, boy -- roland and i talked about ferguson, missouri. but there are instances where african-americans are realizing if you come out here, you can make a difference. certainly on the democratic