governor casey cagle or secretary of state brian kemp.o talk more about this and much more, stacey abrams joins us from atlanta. in addition to running for governor, she has won national recognition for her work to register 200,000 people to vote, including voters of color in georgia. she is the 2012 recipient of the john f. kennedy new frontier award, spoke at the 2016 dnc, and has been hailed by "the new york times" as one of its "14 young democrats to watch." and she has written a new book called "minority leader: how to lead from the outside and make real change." stacey abrams, welcome back to democracy now! we interviewed you in 2014 thatd the 200,000 people you helped to register to vovot. we're asking you right now you're feeling that night in may , making history in georgia, when you won the democratic nomination for georgia? havingk you so much for me back. it was an extraordinary night. not just for me and what it symbolized for w women and women of color, what it symbolizes for georgia and for america. we're changing the face