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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 1 - California Nightmare-ing

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

Politics, News, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Daily News

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton deliver a wide-ranging political and cultural commentary focused heavily on California’s elections, national political strategy, and key policy debates shaping the current landscape. This first hour sets the tone for the program with a fast-paced rundown of major headlines, including potential diplomatic developments with Iran, Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s international activity, and the political implications of a recent Supreme Court decision affecting racial gerrymandering in Southern states.

A central theme throughout Hour 1 is California’s role as a political bellwether. The hosts closely analyze both the California governor’s race and the Los Angeles mayoral race, framing them as potential indicators of whether voters are beginning to push back against progressive governance. They highlight moments from recent debates, particularly around the controversial issue of transgender athletes competing in women’s sports, presenting it as a broader cultural flashpoint that reflects deeper national divisions on identity, fairness, and public policy.

Energy and economic policy also receive significant attention, particularly California’s high gas prices and restrictions on in-state oil production. Clay and Buck argue that environmental policies limiting domestic energy output have contributed to economic strain and increased reliance on foreign energy sources, tying this discussion into larger concerns about affordability, inflation, and energy independence.

The Los Angeles mayoral race becomes a major focal point, especially the candidacy of Spencer Pratt, who emerges as a disruptive outsider voice. The hosts emphasize his blunt critique of Los Angeles leadership, particularly on homelessness and public safety, highlighting his argument that addiction—especially to drugs like fentanyl and meth—is a primary driver of homelessness rather than simply a housing shortage. They position his messaging as resonating with voters who are frustrated with long-standing policies and escalating urban challenges, including crime and visible homelessness.

Wildfire response and infrastructure failures in California are also discussed as part of a broader critique of government competence. The conversation focuses on accountability and whether leadership decisions contributed to the severity of recent disasters, reinforcing the broader theme of voter dissatisfaction with incumbents.

Immigration policy is another major topic in Hour 1, as the hosts react to comments from a gubernatorial candidate advocating for the abolition of ICE and legal action against federal immigration enforcement agents. Clay and Buck frame these views as representative of a more progressive wing of the Democratic Party and argue that such positions could influence both state-level races and national political dynamics moving forward.

The discussion then expands to national politics and the road to 2028, with speculation about potential presidential candidates and party strategies. The hosts consider possible Republican contenders, including JD Vance and Marco Rubio, and debate how the GOP field might take shape in a post-Trump election cycle. On the Democratic side, they discuss likely messaging strategies and the party’s direction following recent electoral outcomes.

Senate races and candidate selection also come under scrutiny, with Clay and Buck suggesting that Democrats may be making strategic missteps by favoring more ideologically progressive candidates in competitive states. They argue that this approach could alienate moderate voters and impact election results in key battlegrounds. The hour also features listener interaction, including discussion of the Florida governor’s race, highlighting how endorsements and early campaigning are shaping that contest. This serves as a reminder of how state-level races are intertwined with broader national political trends.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.3

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.7

Welcome in Thursday edition, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton show.

0:10.0

Let me hit you with where we are.

0:12.6

Iran potentially going to respond to the U.S. proposal on some form of peace agreement in the short term.

0:21.7

Marco Rubio is in the Vatican meeting with the Pope.

0:25.8

We have continued fallout from the Supreme Court decision,

0:30.5

ending racial gerrymandering as the state of Tennessee, Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia,

0:37.2

many different southern states with racial

0:39.8

gerrymanders are on the clock deciding what to do.

0:43.9

In fact, Tennessee has turned the entire state red.

0:47.2

We will see what happens there as a vote is expected imminently, which would make the state

0:52.6

of Tennessee a 9-0 Republican state, ending the

0:57.5

Democrat seat in Memphis lawsuits will also ensue undoubtedly. We have got a lot of different

1:06.4

stories that we are tracking, but Buck, a couple of different things jumped out to me as California has kind of become

1:15.6

the center of the primary season as we speak right now.

1:20.9

First of all, we've got the debate that happened over everything surrounding the governor's race, but also we have an

1:30.3

LA-based debate that's going on for who's going to be the mayor. And I thought we could dive

1:37.1

into both of those because in many ways, and by the way, Buck is in D.C. on a top secret mission,

1:43.2

but as part of all of this buck, really the question is,

1:49.5

have things gotten ridiculous enough in California for some form of sanity to return?

1:56.0

And let me play a couple of these cuts.

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