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and Buck kicks off. Now we are joined by Steve Hilton, top two finisher so far in that Governor's Race and for California of Course, Steve, first of all, what, what is the very latest? Cause I'm sure you're up on it. Where do things stand right now? Talk to us about vote totals, the future. How's it looking?
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Yeah, very latest is a very flexible term in California when it comes to elections. It could be very late indeed. Look, we just did a press conference outside the vote center in Los Angeles. I'll get to that in a second. In terms of the race, we're still in the same position, which is we're very, very confident that we've made it into the top two. Some have already called it for us. Decision Desk hq. We always took the view in our campaign that we'd wait, slightly old fashioned wait for the official AP call for the race. That could happen today, after the votes are reported today. It could be sometime this week. We're very confident though that we've made it. There doesn't seem any possibility that Tom Stier could catch up. And that's why, you know, some have already caught the race for me. But we're just waiting for the AP to make it completely official in terms of the actual count. It's just a shambles. The shambles continues. You've still got certain counties in California that have barely reported half the vote a week on. It's a week since election day. It's just insane. I just want to give you one indication of how insane it is because even if you give them everything that they're saying about why we have this ridiculous system where they want, oh, every vote, you know, everyone to have the chance to vote every possible way and maximum accessibility, whatever, okay, fine, give them that. So the concept is this. We want, you know, if you want, if you vote by mail, we want to make sure that everybody's vote is counted and we want to treat you the same as if you voted in person. So let's just say you want to vote by mail and you leave it right up until election day and then you send your ballot in on election day in the mail just as if you showed up and voted in person. Then we got to give you time for the ballot to arrive because it's the US Postal Service and who knows how long it'll take. So they give you seven days. Okay, fine. You would assume from that that in order that your vote is counted in that seven day period, which is just coming to an end today, they kind of check that you really did send your mail ballot in on or before election day. And of course we have very simple way of doing that, which is look at the postmark on the envelope. Well, not in California, unbelievably. There is a rule that says that if there is no postmark or if the postmark is illegible or whatever, or just no postmark at all, it's okay if you hand write the date and it can be accepted. In other words, they have legalized backdating your ballot. You could vote. You could have voted yesterday and written election day on it in hand and that would count. It's just unbelievable.
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Yes. This is absolutely crazy. We're talking to Steve Hilton. First of all, I'm going to say congratulations on advancing. I understand that you're waiting till the absolute latest moment and I know there's a lot of people very happy that you have advanced.
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We were like, Steve Hilton, IPO investor here. We got in early. We. Some people were saying, is this guy serious? Oh, we're very serious with Steve Hilton gonna win.
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I need the. The state of California desperately needs you. I'm sure that you have heard a ton about this. This is something we took calls on all day yesterday. We have been talking about it a great deal. The situation in LA and the fact that the mail ballots are drastically different than the early voting tallies that have come in. For many people, it is just a sign that they can't trust the, the, the counting in, in California in general. But LA specifically, what do you see there? What can someone do who is in California that is frustrated by this? What should happen going forward based on what you're seeing on the ground there?
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Yeah. So we were literally at that counting center just now, just driving away from it. And the press conference that I just held, along with my running mate for Lieutenant Governor Gloria Romero and the chair of the California Republican Party, was to say, I mean, there's so many things we need to change with the system, but there's one really big one that we can actually make happen very quickly because it's on the ballot in November and that is voter id. Voter ID is on the ballot this November. We can actually have it in California. That would avoid so much of this because one of the reasons it's all taking so long is because they have to do signature matching and verification by hand. They're all sitting around in these offices peering at signatures. It's just insane. But if you had voter ID you wouldn't need any of that. So that's something we can get done this year. Now, in terms of L. A, I want to be really. This is what I think is happening. And it's a complete example of the corruption in California. I think what's going on there is ballot harvesting, where you've got, again, this is totally legal, where any individual organization can just go around scooping up ballots, as many as they want, there's no limit to the number, and just collecting them on people's behalf and dropping them off or putting them in the mail or whatever. And this is where the corrupt Democrat machine comes in and it actually connects to something that we've been exposing during the course of this year through caldoge. So remember, we probably talked about some of these examples, some of our fraud reports. This is when all this comes into play. Because I'll give you a couple of the examples. The cannabis tax in California, when cannabis was legalized, Proposition 64A tax was imposed that was supposed to go towards substance abuse prevention. We tracked down that money, we found $350 million was actually siphoned off into Democrat political organizing. All these hundreds of different groups doing voter registration, ballot harvesting, all of this. Second example from the Climate change mitigation fund, $1 billion with a B since 2015, 100 million every year supposedly spent on solar panels for low income apartment buildings. We found that only 72 million was spent on that. 928 million went on Democrat political organizing, environmental justice groups, voter registration, ballot harvesting. Third example, Chirla. This is our fourth fraud report. Chirla was the immigrants rights group, far left group that was really involved in about a year ago, the riots in LA against ice. They are supporting my opponent, Javier Becerra. They have an office in Mexico which literally promotes illegal immigration and explains people how to do it. This is an organization that is 85% funded by California taxpayers, basically an arm of the government. We exposed its political organizing manual. It takes taxpayer money, it's mostly taxpayer funded and pays illegal immigrants to do ballot harvesting. But this is what's going on now. You're seeing this machine in action. All this money that's been siphoned off into these nonprofits, this is what they do. And this is the moment when they come into play. They just go around and we hear reports unions doing it in nursing homes and all the rest of it, just, just collecting ballots in quote marks, helping people fill out their ballot and then turning them in. And I think that's what happened in
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L. A question for you. Thank you for all those specifics. You said on the ballot, 80% of people are in favor of basic ID being shown in order to vote. What is the ballot initiative that is There in California. And for people out there who are skeptical, some of these ballot initiatives, for instance, having to do with affirmative action, even in California, which is a blue state, have absolutely trounced. Right, 70, 30, 65, 35. What is the ballot initiative and what are the possibilities when it comes to passage, as you see them?
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So, so the ballot, the specific ballot initiative would require government approved ID to be shown to when you vote. So if you vote in person, you drive a license, if you vote by mail, your Social Security number, that's then matched. So it's very, you know, it's pretty accessible because it's no change to the vote by mail system, which I would like to change. But you know, we tried to get a realistic win, we tried to get maximum support for it. So means you have to use government registered ID in order to vote, whether that's in person or by mail. It has around 70% support in California. 70%. That's the latest polling. It qualified for the ballot. You have to get signatures to get on the ballot. We got way over the net necessary amount. So it's very, you know, it looks like it'll work. It looks like it'll get across the line. In fact, what today my press conference was about not only making the point that voter it would speed this whole farce up, but I offered to Javier Becerra, join with me in campaigning for it, do it together. Let's just show people that actually for once we can come together behind something sensible because the Democrat machine is of course against voter ID just as they are nationally because it would get in the way of all these things that they've been pushing.
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We're speaking here to Steve Hilton, everybody. As we know, he is in the top two right now for the governor's race in California. And we are really pushing for him. And Steve, can you just take us. I know that there's, there's still, you know, you're still, it's still not official. Official was looking pretty official. Assuming that it is what we think, which is that you're going to be in this runoff going forward. Just take us through a little bit of this timeline of what happens between now and election day. What are the primary issues you're going to be hitting? And, and what, what are you going to be doing to get some of the people who maybe didn't vote for you in the initial runoff to realize sanity is better than the insane asylum vote Steve Hilton.
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Yeah, that's a very important word. We are assuming that that's the case and we're planning accordingly. We have been since last Wednesday, honestly, because it was very obvious on election night that we had a sufficient margin to withhold any gains that Steyer might make. Tom Steyer, the billionaire climate fanatic, is number three. So we've been planning since last Wednesday. The real campaign begins next week. Once all this election, once the call is made, we're very confident the call will be this week and so we can get cracking next week. Next week is week one of 16 weeks till ballots go out. So we're not going to waste any time. And we'll be doing two things, which is laying out a sense of positive practical plan for cutting your costs, helping your business, fixing our schools, just common sense things that everyone can get behind. For example, my tax plan, your first hundred grand tax free. That's been very popular on the campaign trail. It's the quickest way. You know, we have the highest cost of living in the country thanks to Democrat policies. All the different components of that we are well known, the highest gas prices, highest housing costs and so on. But the simplest and quickest way we can get more money in people's pockets is to take less out. So that's the starting point, which is to cut your taxes, especially for working people. We're going to be offering an update to that plan. We've been doing the math to expand that and that'll be my first announcement next week. So what you'll see is the same kind of campaigning I've been doing now, high energy up and down the state, focused on positive, practical changes. You know, your taxes, vehicle registration, the small business registration fee, all these different things that we can do that will cut the taxes, the bloat in the government and bring us back to sanity. The word you use there is exactly right. I just think of this as not, you know, this campaign for the next 16 weeks is going to be not about Republican or Democrat. It's are you on Team Sanity or not? Join Team Sanity. That's the basic message. There's so much going on here that is just insane. Importing oil halfway around the world, shoving up our gas prices when we have abundant oil reserves here in California. Doesn't make sense. There's so many things like that. And at the same time, we'll be prosecuting very strongly the case against Javier Becerra because he is exactly the kind of thing, I mean, he's more of the same, but worse. He's a 36 years a career politician. That's his whole life. He was asked the other day, you'll be seeing an ad on this coming out very shortly on an interview, what he would change about what's happened that's brought us to these terrible results in California. Policy wise, he gave basically the Kamala Harris answer in that notorious interview on the View in the general election campaign. He said, I couldn't think of anything. He's more of the same, but worse. And that is going to be very much part of it. I mean, the list of things that disqualify Havi Ebacera from being governor is a very long list. Even the Biden administration officials that he worked with, the Biden cabinet officials think that he was useless. I mean, how incompetent do you have to be if Biden's cabinet thinks you're too incompetent for them? It's a very long list. And so that's going to be the combination. You cannot have this guy. It's more of the same cost, incompetence and corruption. But he is a positive, practical plan for change. So I'm looking, I'm excited about it. This is what it's all been about. And I know people look at California and say, oh, no chance, very heavily Democrat state, whatever. But, you know, we've reached a point where people are really ready for change and I think we're going to pull it off.
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Steve Hilton, everybody. Steve, what's your website for the campaign?
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Of course. See you soon, guys. Thank you.
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through the Tuesday edition of the program again, reminder. South Carolina and Maine are both voting as well as Nevada and North Dakota. South Carolina, Big battle in both the governors and the Senate race. Maine. A lot going on with everything surrounding Graham Platner and Buck. I don't know if you saw this, but I was reading this morning as I was doing prep, the Washington Post published an editorial from Graham Platner's former campaign manager saying that he is uniquely unqualified to be a United States Senator and that her head? The headline for the Washington Post, Buck, is I know firsthand why Graham Platner shouldn't be a U.S. senator. I quit the campaign last fall, disturbed by what? By what I learned about the main Democratic Senate primary candidate. It's not very often you have a campaign manager go scorched earth inside of the Washington Post saying this guy's uniquely unqualified. Her name, by the way. Genevieve McDonald, former Maine State representative, former political director of Graham Platner's campaign in Maine. She started in August of 2025, so she knows him quite well.
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Welcome back in here to Clay and Buck. And we've got so much happening here, so much to talk to you all about. We just had on before Steve Hilton and he see Clay, I think that what that was really important because notice he was speaking because obviously as somebody in the governor's race and the top two contender, which means he has a very serious shot of becoming the governor of California. He really knows what he's talking about. In an era of a lot of stuff flying around, you know, Clay, apparently the thing about all the votes went for one candidate in the ballot, you know, in one of the ballot dumps, was not accurate. And even people who are on the right and Republicans there said, no, no, no, that's not actually true. But that was caught on like wildfire online. My point is when you're talking about election integrity stuff, we got to have the facts straight. Because the moment that the narrative becomes, hey, you're cheating because of X or Y and it turns out X or Y are legitimate and fine, Z, which is the real reason gets discounted as part of the whole thing. You see what I mean? This is why we gotta stay, gotta stay on the specifics, on the reality, on the fact. Gotta stay where the facts are really. And Steve Hilton was doing that. You'll notice he was walking through those things. He was saying those are huge issues. The fact that there's a giant NGO industrial complex paying illegals to collect ballots on behalf of Democrats and that that's legal under California law is crazy.
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But that's happening. That's happening. When you have to understand is that in a place like California, a lot of public money, state money, taxpayer dollars goes to, filters its way to these NGOs. So you have NGOs getting taxpayer dollars that are then turned around to use illegals as the labor force to elect Democrats who want more illegals to come into the country. This is the self licking ice cream cone. This is the problem that we're talking about. So I just, I caution you to just scream fraud, fraud, fraud and then start attaching to it things that aren't necessarily accurate or that there's a. Because that is the favorite thing that Democrats can have is Republicans in this race or in any race saying that this is a fraud. And they go, actually we can prove it's not. Haha. And then they don't want to hear anything else beyond behind that. Mike Johnson, for example, here Clay is saying this is. He's saying that what's going on in California stinks to high heaven. This is 11 play it.
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I'm not saying it's rigged.
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I'm saying it stinks to high heaven. And everybody knows that. Let's, let's, let's remove the appearance of impropriety. Let's have. What a concept. Let's have votes on an election the day of the election. That's what many states are able to do. I think California is playing around with this. But what evidence is there to prove that there was a race?
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Some of these efforts are so diabolical and so far upstream it is impossible to prove. But I think everybody knows instinctively something is wrong here.
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See, I agree with everything Mike Johnson says there, Clay. It's about the appearance of integrity. It's about the common sense application here of rules and regulations. But he's not making why he's not running with wild conspiracies.
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The appearance of impropriety is a huge part of our legal standards for a long time as it pertains to elections. And if you think about it, it makes total sense. It's not only impropriety, it's not only fraud, it's the appearance of impropriety and fraud which delegitimizes the elections themselves. And I thought the other thing that Steve Hilton said with us Buck, that was so significant was that there is a referendum on the ballot this fall that appears to have 70% of the support of California voters. That would require some form of ID for elections to occur. Now, unfortunately, it would still permit mail balloting, which is a huge part of this. Right. I mean, when you really analyze all elections, requiring someone to go in person with an ID to vote should be the standard upon which all of our elections are based. Now, should there be a small minority of the overall population that can get absentee ballots? Yes. But given that we have expanded early voting in many states for weeks in advance of election day, I don't even buy into the fact that there should be very much mail or absentee. If you're a soldier and you're overseas and you aren't able to travel for an entire month to vote, I think most people would say yes, that can make sense. If you can't get to a public place in your place that is your primary residence for an entire month. I'm just gonna be honest. If from October 1 to November 5or whatever the heck election day is, you are not physically present in the state or the jurisdiction in which you are voting, I gotta be honest with you, A big part of me doesn't think that you're spending enough time in that jurisdiction to need to vote.
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For a full month of in person voting if you can't find the time and you aren't physically able to get there. I, I, I gotta be honest with you. I, I don't think you're being hamstrung or, or treated unfairly. And every single person out there has had to show their ID for picking up movie tickets. For certainly people say, well, buying go to a movie or going to a concert is not a constitutional right. Okay. Buying a gun is. Is there anybody out there? Buck, you're the way more of an expert than I am. Is it possible in any way to buy a weapon legally in the United States without showing an id?
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Yeah, so I mean, you have a second amendment right to possess weapons. You have to show an ID to be able to buy a gun. I don't think most people out there would say, hey, that's totally fine to be able to go to buy guns out of the back of people's trunks. My point is, constitutional rights all come with regulations that are designed to make sure that that constitutional right is not only protected for you, but for everyone else. And I think some of these referendums, because Buck, they're not particularly connected to Democrat or Republican, they pass and they're actually very right of center. I mean, the affirmative action in California has been crushed. Property taxes. California has some of the most restrictive property tax laws of any state in the nation. Because property tax got so out of control, Californians said we're not going to allow this. So I think the vast majority of Californians listening to us right now are in favor of id.
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I think on federal law, I've never done a private sale like this, But I think federal law mandates that you cannot sell a firearm to a prohibited person. You have to make sure that they reside in the same state as you. You can't sell it across state lines and you have to make sure that they are of age in that state for the sale. So you kind of need to see someone's ID to do that, but there's not a specific id. But my, if you go to an FFL though, for sure, because they're gonna run a Knicks Jack on you and everything else. So just. I know the gun people out there don't want to get lit up by you guys. I understand.
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My point. On when you say, hey, there should be some restrictions, people say, well, voting is a constitutional right and we're not going to restrict in any way constitutional rights. Then you say, okay, yeah, so there should be zero restrictions on all firearms.
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There's enormous and endless restrictions on the second Amendment, which I think the restrictions often veer into what is unconstitutional, certainly in blue states. And we're supposed to accept that for some reason. There's, there's apparently no restrictions on voting in the state of California other than you got to be like a legal resident, but there's no checks and balances to see if you are a legal resident to be putting the vote in that you are like, they don't, they don't want to verify. There's no verification process. There's a lot of verification for gun ownership. So it's treated quite differently. And you know, you get to the. Why is it that they're always so opposed to voter id? Well, I think we know why, because they're opposed everywhere and anywhere. And the. Once you start adding into this, the NGO industrial complex where they have vote harvesting going on, they say prove the fraud. And I understand this is a valid response, Claire, to what I was saying about. Be specific, know what you're talking about with what is illegal or what the fraud is that you're trying to cite. One of their rejoinders is, well, you know, prove it. And from our side it's often. Yeah, well, the whole point is you make the law so that it's impossible to prove if you can, if you can hand write back data ballot, how could you even theoretically prove that? That's not. You see what I'm saying? Well, what are you going to do? It's kind of like an honor system thing and people have no honor a lot of the time when you're talking about these sorts of issues. So yeah, it's a big, it's a, it's a big mess. They like it to be messy.
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I also think what Steve was talking about is important because it starts to explain how the data is coming out as it is. There is right now, I believe there was when they looked at the Nitya Raman LA Mayor race numbers, they saw those coming in and they said, if you're Karen Bass's team, we're in right. Nitya Rahman's team started. She started crying on election night. They said we have to do whatever it takes to get as many ballots complete as possible. The story of how she went from when people went all in person and voted, she got whatever it was 21% of the overall vote and then she starts to get 40% of the vote. When it comes to mail ballots, I think that's a hard explanation other than the rig job was in effect and they knew that they had to get her above Spencer Pratt and they put out the code red to make it happen. And again, this is why all votes should I Hope the Supreme Court Is Going to Solve this Buck. All votes should have to be in by election day period.
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I mean this, this sounds crazy that you would even have to make this argument. Every single vote should have to be in the possession of your jurisdiction on election day. By the time the ballots officially close a week later, votes can still arrive in California. How in the world is that remotely constitutional? It can't be. I hope the Supreme Court itself is going to step in and solve some of this because I think it would make the ballot harvesting and the vote chasing post election day. I think it would make it much more difficult to be able to pull off Defending Freedoms, Establishing Democracies Two very important notions consistently practiced not just in our country, but also in Israel. We may have been at it for a longer duration of time, but the principles are the same freedoms have endured in Israel as they have here. In October of 1985, President Ronald Reagan had some profound remarks about America's commitment to stand with Israel. Reagan said, in our talks we paid special attention to two our commitment to Israel's security and well being and our shared desire to move forward together toward a just and lasting peace between Israel and all its Arab neighbors. A strong, secure Israel is a shared interest as America celebrates its 250th anniversary, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. The IFCJ reflects on the friendship between the US And Israel. Two democracies built on faith, liberty and hope. Sign up to receive a free US is USA Israel flagpen. When you go online to flagpenifcj.org that's flagp I n I f c j dot org keeping it real, Keeping it Right. Clay and Buck, Find them on the iHeart app or wherever you get your podcasts.
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mom, can I have Lingokids? Dad, Lingokids, please. When did we become the Lingokids house?
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No idea. Last week it was dinosaurs.
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This week it's Lingokids. Why Lingokids?
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Because it's the best thing ever.
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You can play games with astronauts, wild animals and superheroes.
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With more than 4,000 interactive games, songs and shows, LingoKids is the number one
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entertainment platform for young kids.
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So no dinosaurs and dinosaurs.
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Lingokids.
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Everything kids love, download it for free.
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Professional wrestling fans, the action continues every week.
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You got it coming. This is total nonstop TNA Thursday night
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Welcome back. In Clay and Buck, we got a bunch of calls. Also, we got a bunch of talkbacks that I want to get to, but let's go to the callers first because they've been waiting a little while. Paul in Idaho. Fire away. Paul, what you got for us?
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Hey, guys, you know, in Idaho here, we vote early. You can go vote like a week ahead of time, but you still have to show your ID and cast your ballot. And it works great.
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Yes.
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Why can't they do that other places?
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I agree with you 100 billion percent. I do that oftentimes. I like to vote on election day sometimes. But in Tennessee, I think we have a great system. You can go vote weeks in advance. You show up with your id, you get your ballot processed, or you can vote on election day. This whole male business, I think, is absolutely insane. Richard, you're up in Maine. Big primary going on in Maine today, along with South Carolina, Nevada, North Dakota. What you got for us there is
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we are this about how with Janet Mill, she. She backed off for one simple reason. Evidently, the Powers that Be asked her to back off because they knew this guy Platinum had so much stuff on him that, you know, that he, he's not going to make it because there's more, more bad news coming down the pike. So after he wins tonight, they've got till the 15th, I believe, to keep him in there. But they're going to pull him and they're going to run Janet Mills against Collins.
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Thank you for the call. Look, they, they're going to have to force him out. If, if we see tonight Platner, Graham Platner wins. If he wins, then they're going to have to force him to drop out or he's going to be the nominee. And I don't know to what extent they can force him out. You could find yourself in a Biden Kamala like situation. We'll see whether there's more revelations coming out by about him. By the way, Bob, out in California, where obviously much of the eyes of the nation have been since the primary last week. Bob, thanks for calling.
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Hi, thank you for having Steve on today. That was great listening to him. I'm glad to see he's far enough ahead so that it's too big to rig. I love that phrase. The one that I'm really having a hard time with is that there are 30% of the ballots that still have not been counted yet. And the in 30 seconds after Raman overtook our guy Spencer Pratt. Well, they AP called it and said, oh, he's in. Yeah, he's out season. That's a drag.
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Thank you for the call. Yeah. Buck, it is kind of amazing how quickly as soon as the Democrat side takes control, the calls end up being made. And Steve Hilton rightly pointed out, to be fair, the AP has still not called him in as one of the two finalists, but they got Nitya Ramen in, you know, much faster, even though lots of ballots still remain out.
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I just don't know who to trust anymore now that Scott Pelly isn't there on the, on the TV screen telling me who the next mayor of Los Angeles will be.
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By the way, can you imagine, we haven't even really talked very much about him, but Tom Steyer is going to end up in third place in California. Can you imagine spending $200 million and not being able to get into the top two in California?
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That's kind of he's lit so much Political consultant money on fire because remember, the political consultants get a piece of the ad buys. They do. I feel like, I don't know, how do I get on some of that stire money. Pay me to be a consultant for your crappy campaign. That's never going to actually go anywhere.
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He spent $300 million in the 2020 presidential election, but at least that was president, you know, like, okay, he wasted it. 200 million to not come in the top two when you are a Democrat in California is kind of. I mean, that just basically means everybody hates you. Like, because you got your message out, right? Like, well, yeah, because. Because unaware.
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Just so everyone knows the money in these things. It's media buys, really. That's where the money. Some staff costs. Yes, but it's really just buying. And it's mostly in politics still. TV ads, some social media too, but it's TV ads in the markets that you're trying to go. That is where the bulk of this funding of this campaign funds goes. So Clay, what that means is people see Stier on tv. Whatever. They're like, nah, sorry. You can, you can see 100 ads a day about Styer. You're like, nah, sorry.
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This is why I think Kamala 2024 is so funny. Her angle that she's going with is people didn't have enough time to hear my arguments, which I get because she lost. She spent a billion more dollars than Trump did. People knew what Kamala was in favor of. They just overwhelmingly rejected it.
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Well, she also wants us to forget that the, the Kamala numbers got worse the more people got to actually hear from Kamala Harris.
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Yes.
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And that the initial campaign's strategy was a version of the Biden hide him, hide him in the basement strategy. But that started to look too desperate and pathetic. So then they got to hear from her and then they liked her even less. That's actually so.
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Yeah, it is very, very funny just to think about because that's the argument she's going to go with, by the way. Kamala. 50% black Democrat voter support, Buck. Second place, 10% Gavin Newsom. She's running. She's going to be the nominee.
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This July 4th, come celebrate at America's Block Party hosted by America 250. America's Block Party is a can't miss 4th of July concert happening at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Experience music, performances from major artists, patriotic tributes, and the kickoff to giving 4th, helping to make July 4th the largest day of giving in American history. It's more than just fireworks. Learn more about this landmark celebration@america250.org
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mom, can I have Lingokids, Dad, Lingokids, please.
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When did we become the Lingokids house?
A
No idea. Last week it was dinosaurs.
C
This week it was Lingokids. Why Lingokids? Because it's the best thing ever. We can play games with astronauts, wild animals and superheroes.
B
With more than 4,000 interactive games, songs and shows, LingoKids is the number one
C
entertainment platform for young kids.
A
So no dinosaurs and dinosaurs.
E
Lingokids. Everything kids love. Download it for free. Professional wrestling fans.
D
The action continues every week. This is total non stop action.
E
TNA Thursday night impact every week on AMC.
D
For showtimes and more information, visit tnarestling.com these days, it seems like AI agents are just about everywhere you turn, every field and every function. But without identity, you can't trust they'll serve your business instead of jeopardizing it. Fortunately, Okta helps you get identity right by securing your AI agents identities, giving you a single layer of control, a single standard of trust. So whether an AI agent supports a single user or your entire enterprise, with Okta you'll turn risk into opportunity. Secure every agent. Secure any agent. Okta secures AI.
Date: June 9, 2026
Podcast: The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show (iHeartPodcasts)
This episode centers on the theme of election integrity, ongoing doubts about the California primary—particularly in Los Angeles—and the broader implications of protracted ballot counting, ballot harvesting, and the lack of voter ID. Special guest Steve Hilton, a top-two finisher in the California governor's race, joins to detail his concerns about the state's election system and discuss a forthcoming California ballot initiative on voter ID. Travis and Sexton also reflect on current political headlines and take calls, focusing on skepticism in blue-state election results and what reforms could foster greater trust in democratic outcomes.
Steve Hilton (02:53) shares bewilderment over the slow vote tally in California, emphasizing that only half the votes have been reported in some counties a full week after election day. He describes the process as a “shambles.”
Hilton (06:42) claims that the real threat to election integrity in California is the legal system of ballot harvesting, whereby organizations “scoop up ballots, as many as they want, there’s no limit” (07:16) and submit them en masse. He alleges this system is exploited by Democrat-aligned groups who are often funded by “taxpayer money siphoned off into these nonprofits.”
This episode lays out—in detail—why Clay, Buck, and their guest Steve Hilton believe the current California election system fosters distrust and is ripe for exploitation. They present both practical reforms (chiefly, voter ID) and broader philosophical concerns about appearance of integrity, while warning that cries of fraud must be evidence-based to maintain the credibility of election security arguments. Listener calls reinforce the deep skepticism among conservative voters, yet also reflect practical models from other states where voter ID and prompt ballot processing have worked effectively. The overall message: election trust hinges on reforms that are both common sense and demonstrably fair.