KEY POINTS
  • Media superstar Oprah Winfrey shot back at "racist robocalls" impersonating her to attack Georgia's Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams. Winfrey also urges her 15 million Instagram followers to vote in the midterm elections.
  • "I just want to say, Jesus don't like ugly, and we know what to do about that. Vote. Tomorrow, show up and show out and vote!" Winfrey says.
  • The African-American Democrat and her Republican opponent, Secretary of State Brian Kemp, condemned the robocall.
Oprah Winfrey and Georgia Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams greet the audience during a town hall style event at the Cobb Civic Center on November 1, 2018 in Marietta, Georgia. 

Oprah Winfrey shot back at "racist robocalls" impersonating her to attack Georgia's Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Stacey Abrams. At the same time, the media superstar urged her 15 million Instagram followers to vote in the midterms.

"I heard people making racist robocalls in my name against Stacey Abrams, who I am 100 percent for in Georgia," Winfrey said in a video posted to the social media platform Monday night from what appeared to be an exercise room.