Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid thinks Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is going to carry Georgia.

Democrats haven’t won the state since Bill Clinton’s first election in 1992.

“The last [re-election] for President Obama, he never stepped foot in Georgia, but yet he lost by about 3 percent. Georgia is Hillary Clinton’s and I’m glad she’s going to be campaigning there.” Reid told reporters in Nevada on Thursday.

Reid also sounded optimistic about Clinton’s chances in deep red Utah, which gave Republican Mitt Romney his biggest margin of victory in the 2012 presidential contest.

“Listen to this, this is unbelievable,” he said. “Utah, you know, they don’t like Donald Trump and he’s their nominee. Now I know that’s far-fetched, but I think they’re going to be sending people up into Utah.”