democrats believed that senator warnock would have simply walked away with this. that has not been the case here tonight. so there s no doubt the walker advisers say they still see a path to victory but their optimism does not exactly spell out what that is or go beyond that, anderson. all right, jeff, thanks very much. i want to go to eva mckend who s at raphael warnock s headquarters. what s the reaction there? reporter: well, anderson, ludacris is playing behind me. so i m going to have to shout over you. but listen, as this the vote totals volley back and forth a democratic operative telling me that they always knew that this race was going to be a nail biter. but they re still confident because so much of metro atlanta, those votes still need to be counted. but here s where democrats are seeing some hope. clark county, georgia. that of course is the home to the university of georgia where senator warnock spent a lot of time campaigning. senator warnock received 47.5% of the