i'm joined by adam smith, political editor for the "tampa bay times," and andra gillespie, professor of political science at emory university. welcome to you both. thank you for being her and, andra, i want to start with you. we should timestamp thiwes. e talking about 5:00 eastern the day after the election, of course. and i want to ask you to give me sort of a quick update because these are evolving races owhere things are now. we should art with a little bit of news, too, in georgia. we have a spokesman for brian kemp's campaign claiming victory, even though it hasn't been officially called. what's the latest on the race? >> so, as of about 2:30 this afternoon, all of the precincts had reported, and brian kemp had a lead of about 65000 votes, so that's a margin of about 1.5%. stacey abrams hasn'tonceded yet because she wants to make sure every absentee vote and provisional vote is counted an she claims there might be some absentee votes that are rerouted. >> adam smith, over to you. a spokesman for rick to the scot said this vase over. senator nelson has not conceded, though. where