Republican Adam Laxalt is now leading in the race for senator in Nevada.
Looks like Republicans can make a pickup there, and they’re gonna win in Arizona.
Also, we have Herschel Walker pulling away in Georgia, which would be a defeat of the incumbent Democrat, Raphael Warnock.
Dr. Oz, we think, is going to take down Fetterman in Pennsylvania, allowing him to spend time recovering from the debilitating stroke that’s left him unable to speak.
In Colorado, there’s another close race.
This looks like a super red wave, like the one at the end of Point Break that Bodhi decides to ride to his demise. It’s a great movie from back in the day with Keanu Reeves.
Anyway, this is the best possible scenario: If we want to get there, we’ve gotta focus and get everybody we know to the polls.
Gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton says Californians are sick of total government failure.
Clay and Buck applaud the renewed focus on where Epstein got his millions.
Clay and Buck take a look at the fasle narratives Democrats create.
You're going to hear a lot about "affordability," and rightly so.
Clay and Buck discuss and open up the phone lines on a complicated debate.
Uncle Bill joins the show and lets it rip on the news of the day.