we have to believe. just like today when we are commemorating what dr. king said was i have a dream. but what people don't know, that march was titled the march for jobs and freedom. it talked about economic justice and poverty. he talked about police brutality. he talked about the need for voting rights. those are things we are talking about six years ago, that have not been resolved. so organizations and people doing the work, like myself, we see this as a day -- to recommit ourselves and radically promotion. we can have a democracy that is inclusive, the one we desire, and the one we deserve. >> mr. curbelo, georgia is one of the few places we have actually seen top republican officials stand up to trump's election lies. voters have repeatedly rejected trump backed election deniers on the ballot. so as someone outside of georgia, who is looking to georgia, what is the example georgia consent for what is possible?