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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind Florida’s Wildest House Race

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2026

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Ryan breaks down Florida’s 19th congressional district, unpacking the unusual field of candidates, their backgrounds, and what the race reveals about the evolving political landscape in Florida.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:08.5

Welcome back to a numbers game with Ryan Gurdesky.

0:10.5

Thank you guys for being here on Thursday.

0:13.5

I was invited to the screening of the Melania Trump movie.

0:17.3

And I wanted to give a review to you guys.

0:19.7

I promised it to my followers on Twitter. So I'm going to say it for the podcast. I review to you guys. I promised it to my followers on

0:21.1

Twitter and so I'm going to say it for the podcast. I review to you guys before I get into any

0:24.9

numbers because I thought it was very interesting. The movie is marketed as a documentary, but it's

0:31.8

not really a documentary, not in the traditional sense of the word. Now, I love a good documentary,

0:37.3

especially have documentaries that focus on very important or very interesting people at crossroads in their lives. The best political documentaries is like two that come to mind. Mitt, about Mitt Romney in 2012, that opening scene where he realizes he's going to lose the presidential election is devastating and incredible.

0:56.4

The movie Weiner about Anthony Weiner's run for mayor is phenomenal film work, like phenomenal

1:03.1

because you see a truly sociopathic man at work. You see him destroy his marriage in real time.

1:10.1

You see all this stuff.

1:11.4

And I hope he comes on the podcast. He's been invited many times. But it's so, so good.

1:16.7

Best documentary about a famous person I've ever seen is the movie about Joan Rivers called A Piece of

1:23.6

Work. Her documentary that follows her during the year that she won the apprentice is

1:29.0

absolutely, I've probably seen it 50 times. It's incredible, incredible, incredible filmmaking.

1:33.7

So I come to this movie liking the genre, right? I'm not someone who's like just there because

1:38.7

I was just invited, although that's probably why I did go, but I enjoy the genre. It's not

1:43.8

an additional documentary in the sense where the subject is like having a day

1:49.2

in the life and then the cameraman is asking questions and you just like see them following.

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