because families were strong. we can only imagine what kind of families he was talking about, right? that's in keeping with his history. he's also somebody who has said he would like to repeal every amendment after the tenth, which would include both the amendment abolishing slavery and the amendment giving women the right to vote. so, my sense is that black voters in alabama were very aware of who this man was and kind of -- and the unbelievable contrast to doug jones, who's a civil rights hero. >> adrian, so black voters is one part of the story. the other part of the story, women voters in alabama showed up in a big way in general. women voters who did not show up for hillary clinton. here are the numbers, 53% of white women voted for trump, 42% of total women voted for trump. 51% of white women with college degrees voted for clinton. why do you think women were so inclined to show up and vote