Hour 3 - Red State / Blue State


Author: iHeartPodcasts February 2, 2026 Duration: 36:49
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Hour 3 - Red State / Blue State

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show centers on governance, public safety, population migration, and accountability at the local, state, and federal levels, with Clay Travis hosting solo while Buck Sexton visits Kennedy Space Center ahead of upcoming NASA Artemis missions. Clay opens the final hour of the program by announcing major audience growth news, including the show’s debut on SiriusXM’s Triumph Channel and upcoming daily video streaming expansion, before pivoting into what he describes as some of the most positive national data seen in decades.

A key focus in Hour 3 is new crime and public safety statistics, which Clay highlights as evidence that effective governance and immigration enforcement are producing tangible results. He details dramatic declines in crime, particularly in Washington, D.C., including steep reductions in homicides, robberies, burglaries, vehicle thefts, and overall violent crime. Clay connects these improvements to aggressive enforcement policies and ICE deportations targeting violent criminals, arguing that secure borders and law‑and‑order policies are directly contributing to safer cities and historically low murder rates nationwide.

Clay then examines newly released U.S. Census migration data, emphasizing a pronounced population shift toward Republican‑led states. He lists North Carolina, Texas, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arizona, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Idaho, and Nevada as the top destinations for domestic movers—states all won by President Donald Trump—while noting that states losing the most residents are overwhelmingly Democrat‑controlled, including California, New York, Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Maryland. He argues that contrary to popular claims, these migration patterns are making red states redder, as voters leaving blue states are increasingly motivated by dissatisfaction with governance, taxes, crime, and quality of life.

Hour 3 also features a deeply personal segment in which Clay describes his own decision to move within Tennessee after COVID‑era policies and governance failures, framing relocation as a rational consumer choice based on government performance. He argues that post‑pandemic remote work has empowered millions of Americans to leave failing cities and states, accelerating what he views as a long‑term political and economic realignment.

A cultural and political analysis follows, featuring commentary from longtime Democrat strategist James Carville, who criticizes the Democratic Party for alienating working‑class men through what he calls a judgmental, feminized culture. Clay expands on this theme, arguing that Democrats’ cultural messaging has driven men away from the party and contributed to shifting voting patterns, particularly among younger and blue‑collar voters.

The centerpiece of Hour 3 is an extended interview with Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, who discusses the aftermath of a major ice storm that left tens of thousands in Tennessee and Mississippi without power for extended periods. Blackburn sharply criticizes the Nashville Electric Service and local leadership for what she describes as a failure to prepare, lack of infrastructure resilience, poor vegetation management, and breakdowns in communication. She contrasts emergency preparedness with what she calls misplaced priorities, citing extensive DEI training while essential services failed. The discussion covers FEMA activation, National Guard deployment, and the need for long‑term infrastructure reform.

Clay and Senator Blackburn also address President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda, including progress on federal appropriations, judicial confirmations, budget reforms, artificial intelligence policy, and savings accounts for children. Blackburn outlines ongoing efforts to move federal policy away from Biden‑era spending priorities and toward Trump‑aligned fiscal restraint and regulatory reform, while also touching on her campaign for Governor of Tennessee.

As the hour winds down, Clay takes listener calls and emails reinforcing the census migration data, including firsthand accounts from callers in fast‑growing red states like Idaho. He revisits the constitutional debate over census counting of citizens versus non‑citizens and briefly notes additional developments, including strong audience turnout for the Melania Trump documentary, which posted the biggest documentary box office in a decade.

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