>> to that point, just in georgia in the democratic primary, 51% of the voters in 2016 were african-american and 62% were women and one-third of the electorate in the democratic primary african-american women so kudos to all the candidates for realizing we should probably go to this summit. >> yeah. no question, but also as i'm hearing all of those candidates talk about how spectacular stacey abrams is, and not to take anything away from her especially beto o'rouke, it's -- i'm sort of -- you're reminded of what happened in the last election where the two of them caught major fire on a national stage. she is still kind of in the i'm not running bubble which protects her. if and when she runs it's a whole different ball game. >> it's interesting, the two of them also represent, beto and stacey abrams, represent sort of defying the odds in very heavily red states where they were come