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October 14, 2024 36 mins
Rep. James Clyburn admits he's worried about Kamala's performance with black men, CNN data analyst says Harris could get lowest percentage of black support for any Dem since 1960. VIP emails and calls. Bill Clinton says Laken Riley would be alive with proper vetting of immigrants. JD Vance destroys ABC's Martha Raddatz on illegal immigrant gangs taking over apartment complexes. C&B take more calls.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back in hour number two Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show.
Appreciate all of you hanging out with us as we
are rolling through the program. Here and Buck, yesterday, had
a great dinner with your mom and dad. Thank you,
your nephew three year old. Fun, a lot of energy,

(00:20):
a lot of energy minute. I walked in and wanted
to wrestle Big WWE fan. It was a lot of
fun hanging out yesterday. Went to CBS in your old neighborhood,
New York Times Square. Everything is under lock and key.
I just can't believe that this is how people in
cities live now, that you go to a drug store

(00:41):
to just buy like toothpaste, yep, and you have to
ask somebody to get it out of the container for you.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
You had to follow me around the store. I had
to get a toothbrush, toothpaste, had a couple of things
that I had left behind, and like five different things,
and he had to walk with me to each section
of the store to open the glass case.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
I bought the Sunday New York Times and the Sunday
New York Post. And I got back home after dinner
and I sat down, I'm like, okay, I want to read.
And you know Kamala is in trouble when there is
a front page story about her struggles with black voters.
And this is a huge deal that is not going

(01:20):
away black voters on the presidential candidates we are talking
about right now, Trump getting the largest measure of support
for black voters of any Republican since nineteen sixty that
is Nixon versus Kennedy in the pre civil rights era.

(01:43):
Was the last time that a Republican candidate is poised
to get this much of the vote buck for men. Remember,
I've got to bet we talked about for a while
that I thought that black men would go for Trump
over Biden back in the day. But I still think
it's gonna happen for Kamala too. That twenty five percent

(02:04):
of Black men would be voting for Trump. According to
the New York Times own front page story yesterday, black
men seventy percent, Kamala twenty percent, Trump, ten percent undecided.
Don't know, So that number is definitely in play for
black women up to twelve percent. And this is a

(02:27):
disaster relative to what they supported Joe Biden by because
it was ninety ten basically, and right now Trump is
cutting into that in a big way. And you know
this is a problem for Kamala's campaign when you are
focused on black mail support three weeks before the election,

(02:47):
such that you have Barack Obama out lecturing people and saying, hey,
I think it's misogyny. I think it's sexism for black
men not to vote for Kamala. And now you got
James clyburn who was the South Carolina Democrat who basically
said Biden's the guy, He's going to be the nominee
and we're going to ride him to victory coming out

(03:08):
and saying, you know what, I think Kamala has issues
with black men. This is devastating to her campaign. Let's
play that cut.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
Yes, I am concerned about black men's stay at home
or voted for Trump. Black Men, like everybody else, want
to know exactly what I can expect from Harris administration.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Okay, that's Clyburne. We also have I believe the audio
of Harry Inton, who is the data guru at what
NBC right, I believe, MSNBC, CNN. I can't remember all
these guys work.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Harry Angine CNN, Harry.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
Inton at CNN saying again, this is on CNN. What
I just told you that Trump is trending towards the
most black support of any Republican since nineteen sixty.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Here is that clip. Oh we don't have it yet. Sorry.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
I thought we had it on cut thirty three. Maybe
it's not up yet, But this is something that buck
is widely discussed right now, not only among everybody out
there in sort of the James Clyburn Barack Obama era,
but the numbers across the board are overwhelmingly showing Kamala
is struggling with life.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
So here's here's a question. Again. I'm not trying to
be like, you know, Brett Baar doesn't need art and
doesn't need my help. He can hit us. But if
I were to be in the Brett chair on this
issue of the of the black vote, and particularly the
male black vote in America, I would just say, what
has the Biden administration delivered for black voters? And what

(04:45):
would you deliver for black voters? Kamala Harris. Now I
know the second question. She would actually answer that right.
She would say, you know, an opportunity economy or you
know whatever. She'd have some canned phrase that sounds good
to sounds good to focus groups, whatever. But the first
part of that is where I think she actually has
no real answer, and part of what the Democrats don't

(05:08):
want to admit, and you hear more and more of
this is black Americans, Latino Americans, well, all Americans, but
black and Latino Americans specifically recognize that there has been
an enormous move toward giving resources, time, and attention to

(05:29):
migrants from the Democrat Party. And I know that they
would say, oh, but we can walk in chew gum.
At the same time, it's not as zero sum game. Actually,
when you let ten million people into the country, all
of whom need housing and are getting it, all of
whom need government resources, food, medical care, et cetera, and
are getting it, people who are Americans have an understandable

(05:54):
concern and even frustration with Hold on a second, what
is being done for me. I'm showing up to my
legal minimum wage job trying to get ahead. I'm trying
to get to a safer neighborhood than the one I
currently live in, and migrants are staying in four star hotels.
And by the way, I brought this up on mar

(06:14):
the table doesn't like this one. But you know, especially
like young black guys who are looking to have, you know,
the same upward economic mobility as every other American and
want to build security for themselves and want to have
good lots. They're looking around there like the god. Think
of the amount of time the Democrat Party has focused
on non Americans versus Black Americans under Joe Biden on

(06:36):
you know, the undocumented as they call them.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
It's also the case. And this is why I thought
the discussion you guys had on Bill Maher about toxic
masculinity was so interesting. Initially they were able to define
masculinity as particularly toxic because it was white male based,
but they have gone so over the top right. Initially,
the identity politics was a white man or evil. That
was kind of the Brett Kavanaugh was, Oh, it's not

(07:01):
only that he's accused of this, it's that all these
white men are evil. And then what happened. You had
the Bill Cosby's, You've got the UH, the Sean Combs,
the R. Kelly's, a lot of guys who were also
in positions of prominence. It wasn't just Less Moonvez and
UH and and the UH. The universe out there of
white men in power. Donald Trump, who they tried to

(07:22):
tie it into It's then grown into a larger attack
on men in general, and a lot of black men,
Hispanic men, Asian men are looking around like, I don't
think men are the problems.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
Again, on the merits, and first of all, I did
get a fair amount of criticism, uh from some people
saying why didn't you because because because of Bill Maher,
I was actually shocked. He said, you know, it wasn't
uh the he said that the Kamala husband what's his name,
Doug Emhoff accusations aren't credible like the U Kavanaugh ones were.
Everyone who knows me knows I I was all in

(07:53):
from day one on this Kavanaugh thing as a hatchet job.
But I had I had to talk about the m
Hoff thing because I was And I didn't have the
time to get back to the Kavanaugh thing because they
started talking over me. You know, I can't just silence
their mics and shut everyone else down, So trust me,
I want If I had more time, I would have
gone back to the Kavanaugh thing. But on the merits
of the debate over it's not just masculinity in some

(08:16):
it's why are masculine men fleeing the Democrat Party, and
all the data shows it, and it shows it for
black men, Latino men, White men, Asian men. Why is
it that guys who think of themselves as guys and
think the genders are different. Well, it's because the Democrat
Party doesn't think that they are different. It's because the
Democrat Party doesn't accept that their differences between men and women.

(08:37):
You notice, Clay, I mean, I said this is the problem.
They say, well, what is masculinity? They try to trap
you in this, and I started saying, you know, you know, courage,
risk taking, you know, control the aggression, and then it's all,
what about women? They can do that too, So there
is no such thing as masculinity. Then this is, or
rather the only masculinity is like, you know, beating your
wife and being an abuser and being a sexual harasser,

(08:59):
which is man hatred, which the Democrat Party has embraced.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
Which is why I think Trump is really making a
lot of ground up on this. Men pretending to be
women winning championships. I think it's something that cuts through
for men in particular, who tend to overwhelmingly be sports fans.
Let me hit you with a couple of things here. One,
you asked Brett Beher. For those of you didn't hear,

(09:23):
Brett Beher is doing an interview on Wednesday. I think
buck if Brett Behar said, Kamala, you said hashtag believe
all women. To build on your Brett Kavanaugh question, why
should you not believe the woman who accused your husband
of smacking her in the face. I don't know that
he'll be willing to do it, but hashtag believe all women.

(09:44):
He doesn't say, and.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
This is what I said. I mean, the standard when
they attacked Kavanaugh was a woman makes an accusation. You
start from it's true, and then maybe you can try
to disprove it. I also say it's not hard to
find out who they were talking about here. The media
could find this person, to me, could ask her. And
anyone who says, oh, well, you know the the you know,
the first husband whatever, first husband, second husband. I can't

(10:07):
keep all these things. First gentleman, thank you, the first gentleman,
the second gentleman. Anyone who says, oh, that doesn't really matter. No, No,
they they picked this fight, so to speak. They put
Tim Walls out there, who, by the way, doesn't know
how to load a shotgun. But you know, I got
a shotgun. I'm just one of those gun totin Democrats.
Sure you are, Timmy, and and they, you know, Kamala

(10:29):
with her glock and the whole thing. They realize they
have a huge deficit here, and they put Doug M.
Hall forward and explicitly said, this is like the new
kind of masculinity you want, and it's not working. And
when I try to explain to them, I'm actually doing
the Democrats a service. Play. I was trying to explain
them in general mask in terms, and all I got
from the move is like, oh, well, you don't look
like Schwarzenegger, So what are you talking about it? These

(10:51):
people are they're their children. Democrats are children on this issue.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
We got the audio now that I wanted to play
of CNN election data analyst Harry Inton talking about how
bad Kamala Harris is doing with black men and women
and how much better Trump is doing, to the extent
that he is poised to do the best in it's
almost hard to do this math Buck sixty four years

(11:16):
among black voters.

Speaker 4 (11:17):
Listen, this is the Democratic margin among black men under
the age of forty five and presidential elections.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
You'll go back to November of twenty twelve. What do
you see?

Speaker 4 (11:26):
You see Obama by eighty one, Clinton only won and
by sixty three.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
Then we're all the way.

Speaker 4 (11:31):
Down a Biden last time around by fifty three, a
tremendous drop already. And then you take a look at
the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris
is up by only forty one points. That is about
half the margin that Obama won them by back in
November of twenty twelve. How about black men overall, it's
part of the same picture. You know, we're looking once again.

(11:52):
If younger black men looks like the worst Democratic performance
since nineteen hundred and sixty, since JFK versus Richard Nixon,
it's the same thing.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Black men overall, I mean, buck that is a site
she can't win. If these numbers on black voters are accurate,
Kamala Harris's math doesn't add up. She has to be
ninety ten or she's going to lose. And by the way,
if you question whether these numbers are real, she's panicked
and pursuing blackmail voters in particular right now doing Charlottgne

(12:23):
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to her campaign. And when you're trying to shore up
what has typically been the Democrat base twenty two days
before the election, you're in trouble.

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Over the years, people will come up to me and
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Speaker 2 (16:24):
Well, Happy Columbus Day to u, Al, and thank you
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I appreciate you calling in. You know, Clay, this is
I kind of think about this sometimes. You know, I
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they covered themselves in blue and everything. But you know,
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Yes, and this is why. Also the notion of cultural
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All culture is appropriated, correct, all culture is shared and
actually one of the best things about humanity. One of
the things that advances us the most is sharing good
ideas from other cultures. Like the wheel good that was
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Speaker 1 (18:51):
Welcome back in play, Travis buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all
of you hanging out with us. Kamal has been trying
to rally the typical Democrats standard bearers. You had Barack Obama,
who appears to have lost a few miles an hour
off his fastball, lecturing black men that they were sexist
for not supporting Kamala Harris enough. And now Bill Clinton,

(19:12):
who I believe buck is still younger than Joe Biden,
which is kind of crazy to think about because Bill
Clinton was president obviously from nineteen ninety two to two thousand,
So the idea that Bill Clinton is still younger than
Joe Biden is staggering. But he's on the road and
this is a clip and I couldn't believe it, but

(19:33):
Bill Clinton says Lake and Riley would probably still be
alive if Kamala Harrison Joe Biden had done their job
at the border. But we have to import a lot
of people because Americans are not having enough babies. This
is Bill Clinton on the campaign trail for Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
Listen, you had a case.

Speaker 9 (19:50):
In Georgian not very long ago, did you They made
an ad about it about it a young woman who'd
been killed by n emigrant.

Speaker 2 (19:57):
Yeah, well, let's say it all.

Speaker 9 (19:59):
Been probably vetted, that probably wouldn't have happened. But if
they all probably vetted and that doesn't happen, in America
is not having enough babies to keep our populations up,
so we need immigrants that have been vetted to do work.
There wouldn't be a problem, and he couldn't keep people

(20:19):
all torn up enough.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Set Okay, So again, Bill Clinton is a lot older.
But the fact that he would be out acknowledging Lake
and Riley, though not by name, that she would probably
still be alive if immigrants had been properly vetted, and
then to go into the argument of basically, we're not
having enough kids, enough babies, so we need immigrants here

(20:42):
to handle jobs. I mean, fuck, this is a mess.
But for Bill Clinton to be stumping for Kamala Harris
and acknowledging that there are many people who are dead,
including Lake and Riley, that would otherwise have been alive
if the border had been properly secured is for many
people the crystal of why Donald Trump is so right
about border security, and for Obama to be tripping all

(21:05):
over himself and probably alienating black voters, and for Bill
Clinton to be acknowledging that the criticism of Donald Trump
and JD Vance's valid about border security is to me
very strong evidence that Kamala Harris's campaign is just floundering
and they don't really know what their message is at

(21:25):
this point.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
What's the most compelling reason to vote for Kamala Harris
right now other than she's a Democrat and she's not Trump.
I actually don't have an answer for I think its
abortion would probably be the answer Democratic. I think Democrat
covers that. I mean, I mean something unique to Kamala
as if.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
You are a swing voter, this is what is Kamala
Harris done or planning to do that you believe is
justifying her being promoted. I don't know what the answer is,
and I think that's why they're struggling so much, buck
because deep down they don't know the answer.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
I also think it's remarkable these people who are fixated,
for example, on something like Ukraine, they really think that
Kamala Harris is gonna get it done sitting across the
table or on the phone with Putin that they believe that.
I mean, remember these are people I'm talking about, who
are Democrats who have like Ukraine flags everywhere and everything.

(22:19):
I would like this war to end. I would like
the carnage to stop. Kamala Harris is the commander in
chief that you think gets that done. I mean, you
think the border is a mess. Kamala Harris is the
person who's going to do what exactly. She's going to
massively increase deportations from Joe Biden. By the way, another question,
just throwing it out there. Another question that I would
like Brett Bair to ask, which is are you going

(22:41):
to dramatically increase deportations because they're way down under Joe Biden.
I mean they are a joke that the worst they've
been in decads. And Obama actually deported a lot of people.
Well that was part of the Yes, they called them
the deporter in chief, but that was part of the
move to get Republicans to join with the Gang of
Eight to have the big amnesty built.

Speaker 10 (22:58):
Right.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
It was hey, guys, look, look you can try. You know,
we'll send some people out, but let's just legalize the
twenty million who were already here, right, and that was
the bait and switch that was underway there.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
I think maybe the most devastating stat of all that
has come out about the Biden Kamala border. And Trump
keeps hammering this. We've let in thirteen thousand convicted murderers
and sixteen thousand convicted rapists.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
We didn't have enough murderers in this country. We needed
some more murderers to do the murders Americans won't do.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
And you know this, many of those countries have incredibly
low conviction rates. Yes, who managed to convict someone of
murder is difficult in a lot of these places. That
gets here difficult.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
I'll tell you something. This is years ago, but the
former US ambassador in Mexico, this, this statistic was staggering
to me at the time. It's like twenty eighteen, this
under the Trump administration, obviously Ambassador of Mexico told me
that the chance of an arrest and conviction in a
criminal for a criminal offense in Mexico criminals FIAT now

(24:00):
chance of arrest and conviction was three percent.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Three percent. Everybody think about that for a second. Yeah, well,
it's so lawless there, Oh, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
If we know that we're letting in thirteen thousand murders,
it's probably triple that. And to put that in context,
there's only and it's too many, but I think it's
around twenty thousand murders a year happened. So you're talking
about double the number of murders that have come in.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
And this is perfect. This is where we can bring
in Do you want to bring the Martha Radits thing
right here? Because I think I think it. Yeah, I
think it goes to the anp so jd Vance and
I was frequently called after Bill maher a A I
don't know how to say this to the radio, but
A like a mean version of jd Vance was what
they were calling about, this mighty word version of James.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
How about you being called a mean version of jd
Vance because I haven't heard people say jd Vance is nice?

Speaker 2 (24:54):
Well, you know, I think I'm so nice. I think
I'm so nice, So I don't know why anybody would
even think that. But here Martha Raddits talking about the
issue of the gangs taking overs with Jadvans, gangs taking
over stuff in Colorado, our apartment buildings.

Speaker 11 (25:12):
Listen the incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes,
and the mayor said, our dedicated police officers have acted
on those concerns a handful of problems.

Speaker 10 (25:24):
Only, Martha, do you hear yourself? Only a handful of
apartment complexes in America were taken over by Venezuelan gangs.
And Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris's
open border. Americans are so fed up with what's going on,
and they have every right to be. And I really
find this exchange, Martha is sort of interesting because you

(25:44):
seem to be more focused with nitpicking everything that Donald
Trump has said, rather than acknowledging that apartment complexes in
the United States of America are being taken over by
violent gangs.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
That's what they're relegated to play in. The argument is,
you know, it's not that many apartment buildings that the
violent Venezuelan illegal gangs are taking over. You know, it's
not that many thousands, tens of thousands of murders we're
letting in. What's the big deal.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
I think the reason that went viral is not only
because of the argument that Martha Raditz is making there.
And I saw that she lives in a three million
dollar house. I believe it is buck in northern Virginia.
So it's easy if you're in that world to not
care about illegal immigrant crime oftentimes. But it's also that

(26:33):
jd Vance listened to her question and directly answered it
and pointed out the flawed premise of the question. This
is something that I think Republicans in particular can do
a better job of pointing out and attacking the argument
that this is unbiased. Media is very often flagrantly wrong

(26:54):
on its face, and I think you could go back,
for instance, in the debates, the debate that was put
on by ABC and the debate that was put on
by CBS, and I think you could just look at
the way the questions were directed and you can see
how left wing bias they are. Because the premise of
a question can be an attack or it can be

(27:17):
an open ended concept. Tell me what your border policies
are as opposed to how are you going to separate?
Remember the question, you're going to have to separate parents
and their kids in order to have mass deportations. There
is a targeted attack primised in the question itself, and
I thought Jade Vance did a really good job listening

(27:37):
to that question and directly attacking its premise to illustrate what,
to me is the primary way that Donald Trump gets attacked.
Trump gets to the right result, but he's a bull
in a china shop to get there. Pay attention to
how often the end result of Trump policy isn't attacked.
It's the way that he gets there, sometimes using hyperboles,

(28:00):
sometimes exaggerating, and that is where the focus goes, not
on the end result, which is he typically ends up
in the right place on almost everything, and in particularly
we haven't even hardly talked about it, but this Afghan
guy who has been arrested Buck that was planning a
terror attack. He got quote unquote vetted by the by

(28:24):
our border patrol. Yet Trump said accurately, when we were
bringing in all these people from Afghanistan, hey, we're probably
bringing in a lot of terrorists. Thankfully they caught this
guy before he could engage in a mass terror attack.
But the reality is, when you were talking about thirteen
thousand convicted murderers, sixteen thousand convicted rapists, who knows hundreds
that we know of on the terror watch list, it's

(28:47):
going to happen that there will be a terror attack
in the United States from someone who has crossed illegally
into this country on the southern border. It only took
nineteen ten Terrist to make nine to eleven happen. Go
back and look at the terrorist who took over those airplanes.
Do we feel like more than nineteen terrorists in the

(29:08):
ten million people who have illegally crossed into this country,
do we feel like more than nineteen terrorists are among them?
I think certainly. It's a matter unfortunately, of when, not if,
and they're trying to pretend that's not the reality. We
come back. We'll take some more of your calls as
we continue to roll through the Monday edition of the program,
Columbus Day edition of the program. But we want to

(29:30):
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Speaker 2 (31:12):
Welcome back into Clay and Buck. We've got so many
lines lit. Appreciate all of you and great to be
back with you.

Speaker 4 (31:20):
Man.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
Less than three weeks from election day, this is getting intense,
my friends. We are here with you to the very
end and hopefully going to be able to celebrate with
you big time real soon. Let's take Let's see Caleb
in Lake Forest, California. Caleb, what's going on? Man?

Speaker 8 (31:38):
Hey, gentlemen, thanks for taking the call. It went to
the rallies and Coachilla on Saturday's amazing experience. There was
probably around seventy five thousand people that showed up. Thousands
of people weren't able to get in, but overall it
was amazing. There was a wide variety of people there,
a lot of seniors. The love that I saw for

(32:00):
Trump was incredible. I mean, there were some people that
were really struggling to make it through the day. It
was one hundred degrees and they stayed the entire day
because you know, they want to show their love for Trump.
What I really wanted to let everybody know the end
of the end of the rally, you had to get
shoveled back to a parking lot that was away from
the venue. That was the only way you could get

(32:20):
in and out. The people that organized the show, that
were in charge of escorting people back did a horrible job.
The bus that did not refuel during the rally, and
then you're trying to get seventy five thousand people back
to their cars. They only had four or five buses
that hold.

Speaker 2 (32:40):
Okay, well, we will we will reach out to the
team and the campaign and see if we can be
helpful about logistics next time. Kathy in Venice, Florida.

Speaker 12 (32:48):
What's up, Kathy, Hey, thanks for taking my call. My
question to you was, well, since I've been listening for
many many months here, Clay Buck actually always says how
he believes Trump is going to win. Very comforting to
hear that, and now we hear that he's rising in
swing states, et cetera, et cetera. My question is why

(33:09):
do we continue to hear even on Fox News, death
of polls are so tight.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
Okay, truly that is a no. Kathy's a very fair question,
very important question, and Clay and I are going to
have we'll have similar takes on it, but you know
he can weigh in on this too if I leave
any part of it out. The main thing is, any
national poll is a popular vote poll essentially, so you know,
if Trump, if Trump is tied nationally with Kamala Harris,

(33:35):
and that's actually what's going on, Trump wins, the electrocology
wins the election, right, That's part one of it. Part
two is if you look at what these polls are
saying now versus what the outcomes were, the real outcomes
in twenty twenty and twenty sixteen, Trump is on track
for a win based on previous margins of error and

(33:57):
actual vote tallies. Clay, how would you address that? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (34:00):
The other thing I would add on top of that
is the battleground states tend to vote right of center.
So if it is nationwide, let's say it's tied up
at forty nine to forty nine, then North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan,
and Nevada all are closer to the right side of

(34:22):
that equation than they are to the left. The easy
way to think about this is the battles are being
fought on states that Democrats have to win. Of the
seven battleground states out there, only North Carolina was won
by Trump in twenty twenty. They are not contesting anywhere else.
And I thought that Ryan Garduski made a really good

(34:43):
analysis of this. He's skeptical, for instance, of the New
York Times poll that had it essentially a dead heat,
but then Pennsylvania with a three point lead for Harris
because Pennsylvania votes right of whatever the nation does. So
if we're dead, even Trump's gonna win.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
Let's take Matt in Rockville, Maryland. What's going on, Matty?

Speaker 7 (35:06):
Happy Colombus gyday guys, you too, sir. All right, I'm
a little wind to just got a back with a
bike rad celebrating it with my beautiful girlfriend, So good
for you. We wanted to talk about I wanted to
talk about your your appearance on the show, and as
you were talking about the struggles of men and you
know how their you know how they're dealing with having
to find second jobs. And then there's the Laura Coats
woman said Oh, well, now you know the inequities that

(35:28):
women feel, and she took pride in that. She took
pride in that men were doing worse. And it's really
not surprising from a party that doesn't believe that reverse
racism is real, it's not surprising that they don't believe
reverse sexism can be real. Oh.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
Absolutely, absolutely point And I mean, notice how the Democrat
Party is so upside down when it comes to men
in masculinity that it is impossible for them to have
a conversation or try to get into an explanation of
what's going on. It's hey, let's talk about men and
what's going on with them? How dare you what about
women and minorities?

Speaker 1 (36:03):
No, and Buck, I would just hammer on this too.
You know what percentage of college graduates are going to
be women in the most recent May sixty percent.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
I was going to say fifty eight. Yeah, sixty sixty percent.

Speaker 1 (36:15):
Imagine if men were still getting sixty percent of college degrees,
there would be outrage. Men have fallen behind. It's a
great point. It's not that women are rising, it's that
they're trying to drag down men in the process. And
many of you fill it out there, particularly if you've
got grandsons or you've got sons, if you're a woman
out there, you're seeing them struggle academically in a way

(36:36):
that girls are not. It's not helpful to drag down
half the country. I thought you made a good argument there.
We'll break down more of this next

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