president talking about, and what are voters saying about the rhetoric the president is using about seauey abrams' qualifications? >> reporter: yeah, and we're bound to hear more of that today. the president will be here today in macon, georgia. maybe he'll elaborate a little bit on what he means. yale law school, the same law school where his hand picked supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh went. so pretty bizarre language there. i imagine we'll hear more about it when he speaks to supporters at that big rally. this race has really turned into a proxy battle between new south and old south. of course, this is very red georgia. typically it's been very conservative. keep in mind president trump only won this state by five percentage points in 2016. that's a lot closer of a margin than we saw in ohio, which is of course typically considered much more of a swing state. so things appear to be changing here in georgia. somebody like a stacey abrams, a progressive democrat, could actually pull it off. as you said, this is a very, very tight race. pretty much within the margin of error. presi