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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 36 MIN

Hour 2 - Proving Election Fraud

from The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show · host iHeartPodcasts

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast centers on the high-profile California governor’s race, election integrity concerns, voter ID legislation, and broader 2026 election developments, delivering a politically focused discussion driven by an in-depth interview with candidate Steve Hilton and extensive commentary from the hosts. This hour opens with Steve Hilton providing a detailed update on the California gubernatorial primary, explaining that he is highly confident of securing a top-two finish and advancing to the general election, even as official results remain delayed due to prolonged vote counting across the state. A major focus is the extended timeline for ballot processing in California, with Hilton criticizing the system as inefficient and mismanaged, particularly highlighting rules that allow ballots without clear postmarks to be accepted if they include handwritten dates. The conversation frames these practices as contributing to widespread skepticism around election transparency and trust in the vote-counting process. A dominant theme throughout Hour 2 is the debate over election integrity, with significant attention paid to mail-in voting, ballot harvesting, and post-election ballot collection. Hilton outlines concerns about legally permitted ballot harvesting operations, where organizations and unions collect large numbers of ballots and submit them, describing how this activity may influence late vote counts, particularly in Los Angeles. He also raises allegations about taxpayer-funded programs and nonprofit organizations being connected to political organizing efforts, which he claims intersect with voter registration and ballot collection efforts in ways that benefit Democratic candidates. Clay and Buck build on this, describing what they view as a broader system that complicates verification and makes proving wrongdoing difficult. The discussion then shifts to a key voter ID ballot initiative in California, which Hilton says has strong public support and could be a near-term solution to many of the concerns being raised. The proposal would require government-issued identification for voting, whether in person or by mail, reducing reliance on signature verification processes that currently slow down vote counting. Clay and Buck strongly endorse voter ID laws, arguing they are consistent with requirements for other constitutional rights and would improve election confidence. They also debate the role of absentee and mail-in voting more broadly, suggesting that widespread early in-person voting could replace much of the current mail-based system. Looking ahead to the general election, Hilton outlines his campaign strategy, emphasizing a message of economic reform, tax relief, and “common sense” governance. His policy priorities include eliminating taxes on the first $100,000 of income, lowering costs tied to regulation and energy, and addressing California’s affordability crisis. He frames the upcoming election as a fundamental choice between continued political dysfunction and practical reform, positioning himself against opponent Javier Becerra as a candidate offering a sharp break from current policies. Beyond California politics, Hour 2 also includes analysis of national election developments, with a spotlight on a contentious Democratic Senate primary in Maine. The hosts discuss a rare public rebuke from a former campaign manager who criticized a leading candidate as unfit for office, using it to highlight internal divisions within the Democratic Party. Clay and Buck argue that party strategy often prioritizes electability over character concerns, drawing comparisons to previous national campaigns. Additional segments explore campaign spending dynamics, particularly the failure of billionaire Tom Steyer to secure a top-two finish in California despite massive financial investment. This leads to a broader point about the limits of political advertising, with the hosts arguing that even heavy spending cannot overcome weak voter appeal. They also revisit recent national campaigns, suggesting that increased public exposure can sometimes hurt candidates rather than help them. The hour concludes with listener calls and further discussion about early voting, voter ID requirements, and election-day procedures, with callers advocating for systems that require in-person voting with identification. Clay and Buck reiterate their belief that extended ballot deadlines and drawn-out counting processes undermine public confidence, calling for reforms that would require all votes to be received by Election Day. 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