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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Senator Eric Schmitt

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

California, AZ, NV still counting votes. CNN data guru on Trump's gains with minorities, young voters. CNN guest says it's a slur to say boys shouldn't play girls sports. Democrat Rep. Seth Moulton slammed for women's sports comments. Lib journo spars with Scott Jennings on CNN. Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt joins C&B to discuss who should be Trump's AG, the best way to implement Trump's agenda, the race for Senate majority leader, election reform and more. VIP emails.

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0:00.0

Welcome back in. I appreciate all of you hanging out with us on the Monday edition, Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show, as we continue to celebrate the big win of Donald Trump and also break down all of the different moving parts associated with the new administration. We're going to be joined bottom of the hour by Eric Schmidt,

0:27.0

Senator from Missouri, who says that he is not in the running now for Attorney General. We'll find out what he thinks is likely to happen there. 2.30. Riley Gaines, of course, these are

0:32.3

Eastern Time. We're going to be joined by her. Buck, as I sit with all of you and look at the ongoing counting, first of all, one thing that I would say Republicans should consider doing in this coming year is mandating that these never-ending counts in elections, we need federal election law

0:58.2

that to me mandates that you have to complete the counting in a reasonable time. As I am talking

1:04.1

to you right now, Buck, according to the New York Times, over only 72% of California votes have actually been counted.

1:13.9

We are now six days since the election, and nearly 30% of the ongoing vote in California

1:22.7

is still outstanding.

1:24.8

Arizona, 92% in, still to me not acceptable. Every state that is continuing

1:32.4

to count, we are fortunate that Trump won such a landslide victory, but it could still be

1:38.5

outstanding that we don't know who the next president of the United States is going to be

1:41.9

because Arizona and Nevada have taken

1:44.3

forever to actually get their counts in. With that in mind, Trump is rapidly approaching

1:51.3

75 million votes. Kamala Harris sitting right around 71 million votes. The New York Times estimates

1:59.9

94.5% of the vote has been counted.

2:04.1

They now have given Trump all 312. He won all seven of the battleground states. And the biggest

2:11.0

win, as we have been telling you, for a Republican candidate since 1988. And the data on where exactly those votes have come from are starting to become more and

2:22.4

more apparent out there.

2:23.9

And I want to play this for you from Harry Inton.

2:28.8

This is CNN's data guru talking about the rise that Trump saw with black voters and Hispanic voters

2:36.0

and how it is unprecedented for a Republican presidential candidate to have gotten this level

2:41.4

of support cut 12.

2:42.8

Trump gained ground in 49 states and the District of Columbia compared to 2020.

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