welcome back, everybody. early estimates show that voter turnout for this week's democratic primary in virginia was among the highest since the early '90s. the state hasn't released the final tally yet but npr reports about 8% of registered voters turned out. that number may sound low but it's the second highest turnout since 1994. former virginia governor terry mcauliffe won the nomination and now there are questions if this enthusiasm here could signal good news for the democratic party in future elections across the country, especially when it comes to midterm elections. let's bring in presidential historian larry sabido, director of the center for politics. there's a reason, larry, i'm not sure if you saw us tossing to break a little bit early, that we paid homage to the girl from