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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - JD and the MAGA Movement

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show dives deep into the evolving political landscape as President Donald Trump continues to shape the future of the Republican Party. The hosts analyze key gubernatorial races in New York City, Virginia, and New Jersey, emphasizing their strategic importance ahead of the midterm elections. With Democrats threatening to obstruct Trump’s agenda if they gain control of the House, the conversation highlights the stakes for conservative voters and the broader MAGA movement. A major focus of this hour is the rise of Vice President JD Vance, portrayed as a disciplined, intelligent, and family-oriented conservative leader. Vance’s background—from a troubled upbringing to Yale Law School and the Marine Corps—is framed as the embodiment of the American Dream, making him a compelling successor to Trump. The hosts defend Vance against media attacks, including criticisms from Jen Psaki and others who question his charisma (“Riz”) and unfairly target his wife, Usha Vance. They argue that Vance’s biracial family and values resonate with everyday Americans, especially parents concerned about cultural shifts revealed during COVID-era remote learning. The show also explores Ron DeSantis’s political trajectory, praising his leadership in Florida while noting how media narratives shifted once he was seen as a potential rival to Trump. The hosts discuss the ideological realignment within both parties, noting how many 1990s Democrats would now be considered Republicans due to the left’s embrace of identity politics and progressive agendas. Speculation intensifies around the 2028 presidential race, with predictions that Trump will act as kingmaker, potentially backing Vice President JD Vance with Secretary of State Marco Rubio as a running mate. On the Democratic side, Kamala Harris’s viability is questioned, with Gavin Newsom and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez floated as likely contenders. The hosts critique Harris’s campaign spending—allegedly $1.5 billion over 107 days—and her attempt to distance herself from Biden’s perceived failures. Additional commentary includes criticism of Andrew Cuomo’s refusal to appear on the show, theories about Biden’s DOJ targeting political opponents like Eric Adams, and reflections on regional differences in mask-wearing and travel friendliness. The hour concludes with endorsements for Winsome Sears and Jason Miyares in Virginia, and a call for voters to stay engaged as the midterms approach. Key SEO Terms: Donald Trump, JD Vance, Ron DeSantis, Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, MAGA movement, American Dream, midterm elections, Virginia governor race, New York City mayoral race, identity politics, school board activism, COVID remote learning, Kamala Harris campaign spending, Marco Rubio, Andrew Cuomo, Eric Adams, Biden DOJ, cultural conservatism.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.3

Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Suckston Show podcast.

0:09.1

Our two of Clay and Buck kicks off now.

0:12.3

And we are making sense of all of the big political stories going on out there,

0:18.1

including, of course, New York City.

0:19.6

Mayors raise will continue to take your talkbacks and calls on that one. Just remember if you're angry, direct that anger at

0:26.0

Clay. Also, we will talk about the Virginia governor's race, New Jersey governor's race. Those are pretty

0:33.6

big. And for really, I think a lot of us, it's about understanding these political

0:39.8

trajectories in advance of the midterms, which keep in mind, once the midterms hit, if the

0:46.1

Democrats are able to take the House, they're just going to stop everything they can in Trump's

0:50.1

agenda as fast as they can. So right now we have gotten a little spoiled.

0:55.8

Actually, Clay remembers, I told the president this when we saw him back in June.

0:59.6

I said, sir, my only complaint is that you've done something so quickly and so efficiently

1:03.5

like securing the border that now, if it doesn't happen right away, there's this feeling

1:09.5

of why hasn't this already happened?

1:11.3

Look at how quickly you secured the border.

1:13.2

Well, that's going to be a whole lot worse, or rather our disappointment is going to be a

1:17.4

whole lot heavier if Democrats take control of the House or the Senate.

1:21.5

I think the Senate's looking pretty good.

1:22.8

I haven't gone deep into that map.

1:25.5

Sentence looks pretty good, but it's really about the House and whether Democrats can

1:29.1

take control.

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