laura: in radio i used to call into my own radio show from the elevator on the way up. sean: did you really? laura: yeah, i have a problem with punk walt i don t know what it is. sean: i don t know what it is. i think it s adrenaline. i wait until the last second no matter what. laura: we ll try to pick it up where you left off but i can t wait for your town hall monday. i am laura ingraham from the laura ingraham from a very busy washington tonight. falling stars. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, how many times has the regime media told us that some emerging democrat is going to be the next big thing? the next big star? now on rare occasion, as in 2004 when obama spoke at the dnc, the buildup paid off. but that happens maybe once in a generation. back in 2020, they desperately wanted kamala to be the next obama. she was a former prosecutor, tough, no nonsense, a woman of color. your city council made that decision. so that s where the federal governmen
They re ahead. they re probably going to take that it looks like, probably going to take all of long island. very different map for new yorkers and again a response to the crime, the inflation and all the issues the democrats don t want to talk about. laura: and new york deserves better than maloney. now, i want to turn to virginia s 10th district where democrat jennifer decks ton is neck and neck with republican chao even in internal polling. this used to be a republican district, barbara comstock s district and it switched and when wexton won in 2018 she was one of those wave blue candidates. then this guy s a special forces lifetime veteran a big family who s extremely proud, a great sense of humor. he s answered all the questions correctly. s a strong candidate. even though northern virginia gets more blue this is wobbly that could go republican. laura: fairfax is having trouble with the schools with the woke agenda and also crime that s big. here s what jennifer wexton had