days after the march on washington that would be facing some of the same kind of challenges we faced then. then she got that squint in her eye black mamas get and said, but you all better fight and you better not turn around. so my mama told me, don. so we ve been fighting, people told us we were going to lose. they told us we couldn t beat them. they spent $6 million of our taxpayer money trying to take the right to vote and abridge the right to vote, but people went to jail. we stood, we went to court an won, and we have to use the victory by voting. yes. i tell folks, mama said you better vote. you know it. you always listen to mama. listen, i went to the barber shop and the barber said, i like your hair short. i said, my mama likes it when i have more hair on my head. she wants it, and mama is always right. thank you, i appreciate it. thank you. when we come right back, what is going to happen when this long, ugly race is over. will the loser step aside gracefully or will