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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

It's a Numbers Game: Virginia Redistricting Fight, GOP Special Election Win, and What the 2026 Numbers Mean

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2026

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of A Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky breaks down the latest 2026 election trends, including a major Republican flip in Prince William County, Democratic overperformance in special elections, and the high-stakes fight over Virginia redistricting.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. Welcome back to a numbers game podcast with Ryan Gerdesky. Thank you guys for being here again. Happy Friday. We've made it through another week. And we have a lot to catch up on. There's a lot of things going on in the news that just kind of come at you so quickly that you really don't. I'm not a daily show, so I don't have every day to talk about.

0:23.7

But these are the things I think are worth picking up on,

0:26.6

especially when it comes to what's going on with elections

0:29.0

and a lot of the earlier numbers coming out of Virginia for their redistricting efforts.

0:33.8

So let's get into it.

0:35.0

First, some good news for Republicans.

0:39.6

GOP candidate, Jean LeCroix flipped a Democrat seat in Prince William County Board of a Supervisor. So this is local. This is like county

0:46.1

legislature type thing. But it's important because Prince William County is the second most populated

0:52.9

county in the state of Virginia.

0:55.1

Democrats now have a five, three majority.

0:57.4

They're one seat away from tying it up and two seats away from flipping the majority.

1:01.0

It'd be a big deal.

1:01.7

It's the first time in 38 years that this seat has flipped from Democrat to Republican.

1:08.2

So what happened?

1:10.0

Democrats nominated a guy named Muhammad Sirf Kassim,

1:13.6

and he won his primary by a mere 33 votes running to the far left of the Democratic Party.

1:19.8

Well, it turns out Mr. Kassim was a big fan of writing things on social media.

1:25.1

This is the story that is going to come out more and more and more as more

1:30.7

millennials are running for office and we were the generation that were like the more

1:34.9

less the guinea pigs of social media really likened to put whatever they wanted to out

1:39.6

there.

1:40.1

Well, from 2012 to 2015, Mr. Kasim, who is Muslim, like to put the N-word on social media a lot.

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