Verdict with Ted Cruz

Bonus - Daily Review with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton

Nov 4, 2025
Ryan Gerdusky, a data guru and political analyst, dives into crucial election dynamics in New York, New Jersey, and Virginia. He breaks down turnout patterns and county-level trends, emphasizing the high stakes of down-ballot races. Gerdusky warns of the risk of vote splitting between candidates, potentially enabling radical voices to gain ground. He also critiques the practicality of progressive campaign promises. As the election unfolds, he highlights key voter motivations, like cost of living concerns, that could sway results.
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INSIGHT

Split Anti-Socialist Vote Risks Mamdani Win

  • Splitting the anti-Mamdani vote between Cuomo and Sliwa risks handing the race to Mamdani.
  • Clay Travis and Buck argue Trump's late Cuomo endorsement aims to consolidate the anti-socialist vote but may be too late.
INSIGHT

Campaign Promises Lack Practical Authority

  • Mamdani's policy promises (rent freezes, free buses, government grocery stores) lack legal and practical feasibility.
  • Hosts say those 'TikTok promises' won't change lives and could worsen quality of life if implemented.
ADVICE

Show Up On Election Day To Decide Close Races

  • Turnout matters most in close gubernatorial and down-ballot races like NJ and VA.
  • Clay Travis urges Republicans to show up in big numbers on Election Day to flip New Jersey and compete in Virginia.
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