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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind the Collapse of Political Elites in the U.S. and UK with Freddie Gray

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Ryan analyzes new polling data showing a shift among Latino voters toward the GOP, challenging Democrat dominance in key districts. He then welcomes British journalist Freddie Gray to discuss the UK’s political upheaval.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:07.9

Welcome back to a numbers game with Ryan Gurdowski.

0:10.4

Thank you all for being here.

0:12.0

So I have some polling data that I think you'd like to hear and then I want to get to the main topic to discuss.

0:18.5

But on the polling data, a poll from Equist research came out.

0:22.6

Now, this is a liberal polling firm that specializes in American Hispanics and the Hispanic vote.

0:28.2

And they're not the most accurate.

0:31.1

They did estimate that Trump was going to lose the Hispanic vote in swing states by 18 points in 2024,

0:37.1

and he only lost them by 10 points.

0:39.2

So it's not a great firm, but they put out some data that I think is important because no one

0:45.9

else has put it out so far. So I want you to take it with a grain of salt, but understand it's

0:50.4

important. It may be like, you know, liberal wishcasting, but they're the only

0:54.9

ones asking this question as we go into the 2026 election. So the poll looks at Latinos that voted

1:02.1

for Biden in 2020 and then Trump in 2024. So the first part of the poll is they looked at Latinos

1:10.2

that backed Trump in 2024,

1:12.3

and they find that they are less likely to show up in 26 than Latinos that voted for Harris.

1:19.3

Now, that shouldn't be shocking because Trump's support came from younger men.

1:22.9

It came from people without college degrees, people who don't vote as often, low propensity voters. So it's not

1:28.7

surprising that they're not showing up in huge numbers like maybe college educated Latinos are

1:33.0

or Latino senior citizens or women. The poll also finds that Latinos disapprove of Trump's

1:39.0

tariffs and his handling of the economy. Now, once again, that's also not surprising because

1:42.7

it's in line with every other poll.

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