laura ingraham, this is the "the ingraham angle". races have just closed. in virginia, control of the legislature, all 140 seats up for grabs and slew of school board races and county races. the outcome in the commonwealth of virginia may be a bellwether of what is to come in 2024. we'll see. we have kentucky, incumbent democrat andy beshear trying to fend off daniel cameron. beshear's dad was also governor and popular in 2015. polls are still open in ohio for 30 minutes and polls in mississippi close in one hour. governor tate reeves fighting for his second term and will make his final push on the angle in moments. these elections come as democrat anxiety, we talked about this last night, is building nationwide as biden poll numbers among key demographic groups continue to drop and we've seen democrats are fracturing over the middle east as young voters, airc arab americans are threatening to stay home and not vote and pointing to israel as the reason. some have given president biden a new name. genocide joe! genocide joe! >> laura: i think he would rather have sleepy joe than genocide joe. what they embraced the radical anti-american left, what did they think would happen? they helped nurture them in universities and knew what they were being taught. we have belligerent noo-socialist protesters and now the agitators have their own voice on capitol hill. my perspective is needed here more than ever. this movement for ceasefire is bigger than one person, it is growing every single day. we will continue to call for a ceasefire -- >> time is expired. we'll continue for liberation until every single -- >> gentle lady's time is expired. this is the place where our black and brown speak of racism and sexism and islamophobia, getting pushed off elevators in this work place. >> gentle lady's time is expired. >> laura: did she say get pushed off elevators? now tricky dick durbin and jan jakowski circulating draft memo insisting the united states and we predicted this would happen, that the u.s. should open the immigration flood gates and take in lord knows how many gazans displaced by the israeli counter offensive. good idea, import another nightmare in our country when we cannot keep track of the eight million biden already let in. how does all this, the economy and penitentiary issues affect next year's election? and how will coherent joe biden stand up to this political pressure? unpack all this later in the show. polls and number of states just closed moments ago. i voted in virginia. my daughter voted for the first time, it was very exciting. most political poll watchers suggest virginia could be portending what might happen in 2024 and key driver of governor glenn youngkin ambitions gchl to stafford, virginia, rich edson is standing by. rich, what are you hearing tonight? >> they made the call, polls have closed in virginia, they are packing up right now. governor glenn youngkin has been out campaigning throughout the day and hitting a number of loekszs. we met him in fredeicksburg, virginia. he's been campaigning and close districts, a handful where this race will be decided. he expectses it will come down to a few hundred votes whachl know republicans are trying to do is keep control of the house and flip the senate and let them pass their agenda youngkin believes what they are doing in virginia, trying to pass in virginia is going to set the conversation or be a big part when it comes to general election next year all the way going through november in the presidential election. if know ares get control of the house and senate, some things are stronger penalties for fentanyl dealers, parent at notifications and gun measures and pushing limits on abortion after 15 weeks. that is gun control are big issues democrats have been speaking about and calling in political names across the democratic spectrum. former president barack obama reported a robo-call and tweeting about the election, trying to get voters to come out and vote. in really tight races that will decide this talking about issues, as well. former house speaker nancy pelosi was in virginia, maryland governor wes moore, a democrat, was campaigning in virginia thchl is a real national focus we've had here and national and state money. glenn youngkin's pack raised 18 million, national and state democrats spent several million on races. now voting is know iffed, they had six weeks of early voting inform-person voting was today, they will open up ballots and count. unclear if we will get a count tonight. this will be a tight election and narrow districts we'll be watching, this could go long. that is something we'll find out right now. back to you. >> laura: thank you so much. the left is desperate -- >> is it too bold to say that after tonight we will understand how the political climate shifted from 20 to 22 and now into '24? >> virginia will tell us if we are operating in a world like 22 or it is further deterroriorating for democrats. >> laura: the left is desperate to hear good news out of virginia after a number of abysmal polls for biden. joining me to discuss this is newt gingrich, former speaker of the house and fox news contributor. start with virginia. what will these races tell us about 2024, given the number of democrats as rich just said who turned out here in virginia to demonstrate the power of the party machine and they put enormous money into virginia and in ohio and in kentucky. they outspent republicans by quite a margin. >> well, i think this is a fascinating test, first of all because governor youngkin has done a great job at 57% approval. he is bringing a lot to the table and he's raised fair amount of money. democrat understand, if they lose badly tonight in virginia, that is terrible omen for '24 and will increase demand biden quit running for reelection. there is a lot at stake here. good test of whether you can take governor who is very problem-solving, go into the suburbs, which are heavily federal employee and dominated by the wash post coverage and virginia has been uphill for republicans. youngkin is taking it head-on, done a great job, had an intelligent program of early voting and i'm looking forward to precincts. i want to see what the american people, who cared enough to go vote, it is very important test of what is going on out there and you will see in kentucky, new jersey, in mississippi, local races in new york. very interesting test of whether biden has depressed democrats and whether the issues have aroused both republicans and independents and i'm looking forward to the results tonight. >> laura: an unhinged man went after a republican poll worker handing out sample ballots in arlington, in northern virginia today. watch this. >> overthrow the election, you might as well have been walking up to my head and putting a gun to my head and trying to tell me how to vote. you try to steal my vote next year, i will -- you personally. bible-beating bigots and freaks. >> laura: i wish we played the whole thing, it is hilarious, these people are so absolutely untethered to reality, i don't think that message of radicalism and anger really does work. i think it looks desperate and sad. >> look, i tell every audience, what you see on the hard left is not a political problem, it is a mental health problem. these people are out of touch with reality, live in a strange, paranoid world. people, for example, who can rally in favor of cutting off the heads of babies are pretty sick temperature is not a political argument. people you showed on the floor of the house babbling, some almost incoherently, they are defending level of terrorism back to the middle ages thchl is barbaric and in their mind, it is appropriate. they could have been the person walking up to the poll worker in virginia and tells you how deeply fanatical the hard left has become. >> laura: what happens if trump wins next year? i don't think we have enough ment at health counselors to deal with the grief they will feel. in 2016, we saw what happened when hillary lost, they were wailing and nashing teeth in the streets. >> left wing democratic project in june of 2020 trying to came out what they would do if trump won reelection and it was genuine effort of thinking through insurrection. when trump won and they were shocked, they had meetings in eight cities the following day. not like, let's give them a chance, immediately they decided to undermine and defeat him. i'm writing a series on the american spectator trying to explain the current disaster. the level of paranoia and degree to which they don't just hate israel, they hate america, they hate the concept of the constitution, eshg normous problem. >> laura: thank you so much, great to see you. latest result for kentucky gubernatorial election starting to come in. we'll have the latest in moments. plus ohio polls are closing in just minutes, abortion and weed on the ballot there. we will get to the polls closing in mississippi, why governor tate reeves fighting for a second term. there may be court challenges to keep the ballots open. the last stop tonight, tate reeves will join us on the angle. don't go away. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? 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>> laura, it is a good part of the evening, folks drinking bourboun, listening to music and enjoying. we have beshear and coleman. what is happening now as polling locations start to report how things are going. governor andy beshear has key counties reporting in his favor historically a republicavon county, with 23% of votes in for the state, he's up by nearly 17 points and that is what we needn to look at, is the county by county count. governor beshear has faced adversity. in 2020, a global pandemic shut downol the country, we had weather. governor besheared we need to in get through this together pointing to how he carried througand h points of tragedy ae he's said he wants to be the winning team andrs. keep the ub winning coach on for another four years. candidatnde daniel cameron, current attorney general touted his ties to former president donald trump and has republicano common sense values. we're just getting started, there will be more numbers as they come in. >> laura: thanks so much that rowdy crowd.si 40pp minutes from polls closingn mississippi as tate reeves tries to win against daniel presley, cousin of elvis. reeves joins me now. what is your message for the people of mississippi tonight?wh a lot of folks watching thinking why would this be so close in mississippi, the answer is?y >> well, 80% of brandon presley money from california, new york and washington, d.c. literally liberal billionaires spending millions of dollars in mississippi, over 12 million, my opponent will spend in mississippi this year, 80% from out of state. we are a confident people will show up at the polls today. are we have 40 minutes to get out. if you are in mississippi and tu you have not voted, go vote and honor a veteran. vote to keep mississippi red. we know what blue states did and what they would do to our state because that $10 million from california and new york, that si ain't charity, they don't want to just change the governor, they want to change mississippi. >> laura: "new york times" wrote this of your opponent mr. presley saying presley's campaign is built on bet his pu human touch and populous platform can form coalition of black and white voters, republicans among them, robust i enough for them to win.o governor, he's trying to deposil himself as dem cat populous maybe trying to poll maga crowd his way. does that ultimately fly in your state? what i would tell you, what an older gentlemen told me 10mpai days ago, he said, look,t you need to say in every group. if a man stands up and tells you he's a democrats, best thing you can do is believe him. fact of the matter is, my opponents supported hillary clinton in 2016 and joe biden in 2020. for anybody in mississippi or anybody watching tonight that thinks joe biden is doing a good job in america, elect this guy ' to run mississippi. if you don't believe that, we o have 40 minutes to vote for true conservative leadership in the state of mississippi. >> laura: state of mississippi n is an up and coming state. we wish you best of look, we'll be watching. new cnnpoll just dropped, former president trump leading biden in 49-45% amongsi registered voter. inside the numbers, things get t bleak for democrats, among voters younger than 35. 48% supporting trump and 47% biden. amonlag latino voters, trump getting 46%, which would be , historic for a republican. joining me, kellyanne conway, former senior counselor to un president trump and fox news contributor. kellyanne, thihis reflects the sienna "new york times" poll no that came out a few days ago thachl is not an out liar, that other poll, this is a trend.do >> kellyanne: this im.s a trend and becoming accepted wisdom. swin theg states mirror nationa numbers, which is not always the case and everything coming up of trump for a couple reasons. trump's one term in office and his accomplishment and partly because of biden's one term in office. few people including his own party haveyou confidence in hi competence. joe biden suffers a gender gap, among men, nonwhite men, young men, just men, so abysmal, any fair reading and analysis of the gender gap should not be the republican party problem with women, it is the party with men based on law enforcement, economic and inflation, crime, ukraine, israel, the border is number two issue to that group. so i think donald trump is reallyif h poised to if he's nominee, poised to win a record number oollef noncollege educat nonwhite voters, hispanic and en african americans. democratic party is openly hostile togi sociaonl issueless religion e itself. they won't sayayer thoughts and prayers. it is wee offer thoughts and e nonwhite voters look at that anv thinesk we spend our weekends i prayer and you are hostile to lo thatok. any way you look, bidena flailing and failing and trump is ois on the rise. one thing i would like to mention, biden goes from like 4y to 45 in every single poll. you can stick an inch worm between the two. i trump will have, he is de dominating moon independents, 42% of voters call themselves en independent.tchi >> laura: people watching tonightinut thinking with biden numbers continuing in downward trajectory, how are democrats stileithl maintaining strength are winning? how does that work? >> kellyanne: i'd say three , number one money, number, two, abortion.vi you and i live in the d.c., virginia area, every democratic ad is the word abortion 20 time. and number three, they are stilt holding onhi to january 6 and showing that footage. this year could be like 2021, when we saw this guy glenn youngkin, won governorship of virginia and new jersey, read the tealeaves here. biden'ves party is in trouble. i think every democrat should be known the biden failures. >> laura: e i think abortion in kentucky and ohio, they are using that to drive turn out. thank you. meta employee found out something very disturbing about what is happening to his daughter on social media. now he decided to tell congress about plusthis.de senator josh hawley is on it. c could the bidens testify in front ofjim congress? congressman comer has all the details next. shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free with cirkul, your water is deliciously flavored at the turn of a dial, with zero sugar and zero calories. and cirkul has over 40 flavors, so your water can be as unique as you are. try cirkul. your water, your way. now with even more flavors. available at walmart or drinkcirkul.com. >> laura: companies collaborate with government to censor and shadow ban those who challenge their covid edics, ignoring emotional damage being done to children on their platform. a whistleblower testified before congress today about predatory behavior he found most popular apps feature. he learned this courtesy of his daughter. >> my 14-year-old daughter joined instagram, she and her daughter had horrible experiences. she reported incidents to the company and it did nothing. we don't tolerate unwanted sexual advances in any other public context. this is urgent. >> laura: unsolicited graphic photos and perverted comments about the girls bodies. it seems companies were already aware of the issues, but refuse to address them. joining me is missouri senator josh hawley, who was at today's hearing. senator, will we see bipartisan agreement on fixing this for the sake of the kids? >> if we can't agree on this, i don't know what we can agree on. this ought to be easy. here is the thing, this whistleblower said he presented evidence that one in eight girls, kids between 13 and 15, talking about young girls, one in eight in seven days on instagram has been propositioned sexually. almost 30% of girls have been propositioned in the last two weeks or more. it is unbelievable. he presented the numbers to mark zuckerberg and what did mark zuckerberg do? nothing, he didn't even reply. they can censor post on covid, vaccine efficacy or school board about what your child is being taught? >> laura: the whistleblower raised really important point about the culture in the company itself. watch this. >> it seems to me that the company culture is one of see no evil, hear neevil, we don't want to understand what people are experiencing and we're not willing to invest in tools that will help. >> laura: anything congress can do to root out, this is obviously predatory behavior that is happening regularly online that could be dealt with, but it is a hands-off, the company doesn't want to do anything about it. what can be done? >> we can let parents sue. it ought to be that if your kid gets sexually propositioned on instagram, you ought to hold them accountable or if your kid is exposed to sexual abuse material, child porn, you ought to be able to sue them. right now you can't, the companies are immune. let parents sue and protect their kids, that would get their attentio