calling for every voice to be heard and for voters to share their stories of possible suppression. i went to georgia yesterday, where a newly activated army of women flipped a long-held house seat there. and turned what might have been anda sle -- a sleepy race for governor into a brawl. are you feeling disheartened or energized? >> energized, definitely energized. >> why? >> well, because we've actually made a difference. we were told that it couldn't be done. we were told, this is georgia, this is red, it will never happen. and we have actually made a difference. >> and we're finding more votes and we're counting more provisional ballots and getting more absentee ballots counted and we're winning more court cases. you know, what's going to make this happen or not is going to have to be the court system and their ability to see through, you know, what's a voting right protection issue and what's not and what's somebody trying to suppress votes. and they're seeing that. and that's making this happen. >> i thought i might find you all a little bit dejected. but, no? >> no, absolutely not.