JUDY WOODRUFF:

Well, you've heard a lot in this election year about changing demographics in some states, rising numbers of minority voters who are scrambling the calculus for the candidates and the parties.

But one of the places with the most dramatic change underway is Georgia. It hasn't voted Democratic in 24 years, but is giving Hillary Clinton reason to hope this year.

I flew there this past weekend.

At the Sweet Auburn Festival on Saturday, neighbors and tourists showed up to eat, drink and enjoy local musicians. In this Atlanta neighborhood, known as the historic heart of the civil rights movement here, some are clear who they're voting for.