Transcript for Democratic women score big in primaries

Anyway, so it turns out yesterday seems to be the kickoff to the year of the woman now because there were milestone wins. Big political wins. Stacy Abrams became the first black woman in America to win a major party nomination for governor. I had no idea. Valdez is the first Latina, and openly gay candidate nominated, and among -- there are all kinds of victories happening for women I think on both sides. It's kind of encouraging. Yeah, and I was saying during our hot topics meeting, I didn't know there had never been an African-American woman as governor in this country of any state ever. Shocking. I didn't know that either. Ever. And this woman, I think she has a really good shot at it. She is working together, and she has good municipal politics. I'm reluctant to endorse someone who doesn't have any political experience, and while she is a lawyer, she has this political experience. She has a decent shot. I don't know what's more surprising to me. When I saw that as a woman, hearing all these women that are representing -- I say, our representation should look like we do as a country, and I was excited and I thought, is it more shocking that the politics -- these are Democrats coming into these red states. You're saying both sides and it's mostly democratic, and the thing I want to say to Republicans and you know in "Game of thrones," they say, winter is coming. It's coming. I love that. Trump said -- I shouldn't be shocked, but I'm shocked by this. He said, your vote in 2018 is every bit as important in 2016. I don't know if I believe that, but, you know. Who the hell wrote that line? Voting in the midterms is not as important as voting in the general? That's insane and absolutely dangerous. Especially for him. If we lose the house and senate, it's all bad all the way around, and for him to go on television and be, like, no big deal, it's crazy. It's crucial people vote. No matter what. The Republicans in congress are allowing him to run amok with the country, and you need to flip it. But in Georgia, the midterm voter turnout is under 30% for those under 30. They need a get a fire under their butts. I don't get that. No disrespect, you know, they are completely strapped with all their crap in every possible way. We have the least likely, you know, chance of buying a home, of making the same amount of money. The millennial section not voting flabbergasts me. The -- are you staring at my top bun? Poof on top of your head. I'm sorry. Usually I have to fight. The overall statistic that less than 50% of Americans vote at all when the history of fighting for that vote was -- lives were lost, and that surprises me. It should be, like, part of the law that you have to vote if you are over a certain age. Australia does that. It's required by law. I also think that, you know, to your point about Republican women, you know, Republican women have been out there. There are females in -- sitting in congress and sitting in the senate. I mean, so we just -- I feel like if we get -- if we can balance it with a little -- a few more women would be nice, but it's not a surprise to me that there wasn't -- that we haven't had a black female. I mean, look how long it took to get a black male governor, you know? Duval Patrick. Before him -- It was in L.A. Also asian-americans and east asian-americans. Come on out, y'all. We're ready for you. It's time. Now's the time.

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