Hour 1 - It's Election Day!


Author: iHeartPodcasts November 4, 2025 Duration: 36:54
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Hour 1 - It's Election Day!

Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show kicks off with a high-energy Election Day edition packed with breaking political analysis and cultural commentary. Clay celebrates the release of his new book “Balls”, urging listeners to support conservative voices in publishing. The hour dives deep into the New York City mayoral race, spotlighting the shocking Donald Trump endorsement of Andrew Cuomo as a strategic move to block socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani. Clay and Buck debate whether this last-minute endorsement helps or hurts Cuomo, referencing insights from Steven Miller and Van Jones, and warning that a split in the anti-Momani vote could hand victory to the far-left.

The hosts analyze key battlegrounds in Virginia and New Jersey, stressing the importance of down-ballot races like Attorney General and Lieutenant Governor. They predict razor-thin margins and urge listeners nationwide to get out and vote. Discussion turns to Momani’s progressive promises—rent freezes, free buses, and government grocery stores—which Cuomo calls “TikTok promises” with no legal basis. Clay and Buck argue these policies would worsen crime and quality of life, drawing parallels to failed corporate virtue-signaling like Starbucks’ bathroom policy and Bud Light’s marketing missteps.

Listeners hear candid takes on crime trends in New York, with Eric Adams touting record-low shootings and murders, and warnings that Momani’s agenda could reverse safety gains. The hour also touches on cultural decline in Hollywood, lamenting the collapse of blockbuster movies and shared entertainment experiences. Callers from Manhattan, Queens, and Nantucket weigh in on ballot initiatives, fears of mass migration from New York, and real-world consequences of “free everything” policies, including fentanyl overdoses on Seattle buses.

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