The first black woman governor of the United States is the United States
For the first time in the history of the United States, a black woman is going to fight for a state's governor and a black woman.
In the initial vote on Tuesday, Stasi Abram was nominated for Democratic nomination for the state of Georgia, according to the BBC report.
Democrat leader Hillary Clinton and Barney Sanders support 44-year-old Abrams.
To be pregnant, Abram lost Stasi Evans to voting.
Since 2003, none of the Democrats have been able to take control of the state.
Abram will contest the next mid-November elections. If he wins, he will be the first American black woman to be governed.
There are currently six female governors in the United States Of these two Democrats and four Republicans.
For the first time in 2006, the state of Georgia, the House of Representatives, grew up in the Stasi Mississippi state. At the age of a teenager, she went to Atlanta, Georgia with her parents.