by brian kemp to, once again, cover up his bad actions and his abuse of power. he s abusing his power and he s not fit to be the next leader of the state of georgia. and so we begin in atlanta, georgia, where correspondent rehema ellis is covering the abrams/kemp race. it has been a close one, bitterly fought. you have the man who is overseeing the state s election apparatus running that race. what does it look like there from the ground? here on the ground at the stacey abrams location, we ve got people who are working for a campaign and they re conducting not robocalls, they re conducting calls to prospective voters of stacey abrams. they ve been doing it all day and they say they re going to do it all tomorrow as well. they are also upset over the allegations coming from the secretary of state s office that you pointed out, these allegations that there might be hacking in some way. they say that what s most important here is that people remember that they have to get out and v
it has been a close one, bitterly fought. you have the man who is overseeing the state s election apparatus running that race. what does it look like there from the ground? here on the ground at the stacey abrams location, we ve got people who are working for a campaign and they re conducting not robocalls, they re conducting calls to prospective voters of stacey abrams. they ve been doing it all day and they say they re going to do it all tomorrow as well. they are also upset over the allegations coming from the secretary of state s office that you pointed out, these allegations that there might be hacking in some way. they say that what s most important here is that people remember that they have to get out and vote. but, you know, this thing really does depend on who you talk to, chris. because when we talked to some people who are democratic voters, they believe that this is just a distraction, an opportunity for the the state brian kemp s office to keep them away from the po