election, has leveled this sort of last-minute charge without actually having anything out there to back it up. it s a cheap last-minute political stunt that people who feel they are going to lose pull in an election. and i think stacey abrams is right. he s trying to distract from the fact that he s been involved in just a conflict of interest from day one. he should have recused himself as secretary of state while he s a candidate for governor. he s tried to use his office to continue this awful scourge of voter suppression. this is interesting. we were in georgia. the national urban league was working on getting out the vote and watch georgia and watch the millennial and gen-z vote. watch the votes of young women. this race is a race where there may be a realignment with voters who have not voted. there s always been a large number, particularly of african-americans, in georgia who are not registered. in atlanta who are not
macon, georgia, which i thought was interesting since those allegations came out this morning. i also thought it was interesting this morning on brian kemp s twitter page, and it s basically been a milk toast get out the vote effort, not much opinion, not much in the way of controversial tweets. this morning he tweeted about the new black panther party saying that they support stacey abrams and claiming that people who want to kill white people and are anti-sematic support stacey abrams. when you talk to georgians on the whole you get the sense a lot of them feel this is a close race. there s a decimal point difference between brian kemp and stacey abrams right now. the expectation is that this is going to go into a run-off. that s why the other night at the rally that she did with president obama, it was all about going out and voting. the same thing when oprah took the stage. going out and voting. the same thank before oprah took the stage. honoring the legacy of those who came befor