• It's a Numbers Game: Virginia Politics Explodes: Spanberger's Poll Numbers CRASH, Redistricting Fight & Voter Backlash
    Apr 8 2026

    Is Virginia becoming the next political battleground to watch in 2026 and beyond?

    On this episode, Ryan sits down with Amber Duke, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Caller, to break down the growing political turmoil in Virginia. From Governor Spanberger’s slipping poll numbers to the controversial redistricting push that could reshape congressional power, this conversation dives deep into the issues driving voter frustration across the state.

    They explore:

    Why Spanberger’s approval ratings are hitting historic lows

    The backlash over immigration enforcement and crime policies in Northern Virginia

    How proposed tax hikes and climate regulations are impacting residents

    The high-stakes redistricting battle and claims of “rigged” vs. “fair” maps

    What this all means for the 2026 elections and the future of Democratic power

    Plus, insights into shifting voter behavior, early voting trends, and whether Virginia could signal a broader national political realignment.

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    48 mins
  • It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind Trump’s Collapse, 2026 Midterms & Shocking Poll Data
    Apr 6 2026

    On this episode of The Numbers Game, Ryan breaks down the latest polling data shaking up the 2026 midterm landscape—and the numbers aren’t looking great for Donald Trump or Republicans.

    From collapsing approval ratings to the rise of “double haters” who distrust both parties, this episode dives deep into what’s driving voter sentiment—and why Democrats may have the edge heading into the next election cycle.

    Plus, insights on the federal budget, immigration trends, and how shifting demographics could reshape American elections for the next decade.

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    36 mins
  • It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind Birthright Citizenship, Supreme Court Drama & the Noem Controversy
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode of A Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky breaks down one of the most consequential legal battles in years—the future of birthright citizenship—as the Supreme Court of the United States hears arguments that could reshape immigration law in America.

    Plus, a wide-ranging conversation with Will Chamberlain on:

    The government’s legal argument against automatic citizenship The role of precedent like United States v. Wong Kim Ark What to expect from the Court’s final ruling.

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    50 mins
  • It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind the Iran War Backlash and Trump’s Slipping Support
    Apr 1 2026

    On this episode of A Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky breaks down the real data driving the political fallout from the Iran war—and why it’s starting to hit where it hurts most: the economy and voter sentiment.

    Gas prices are surging, public approval is slipping, and new polling shows a clear shift among independents and even core Republican voters. What started as a distant foreign policy issue is now a kitchen-table crisis, reshaping the political landscape ahead of the midterms.

    Ryan dives into the numbers behind declining support, the erosion of Trump’s coalition, and why economic pressure—from fuel costs to broader inflation concerns—is becoming the defining issue. Plus, Ryan examines new data on AI, voter priorities, and emerging “80-20” issues that could decide the next election.

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    42 mins
  • It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind America’s Population Shift, Immigration Drop & 2030 Election Shake-Up
    Mar 30 2026

    In this data-packed episode of A Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky breaks down the latest census data revealing a dramatic shift in America’s population trends—and what it means for the future of political power.

    From steep declines in immigration across major metro areas to mass migration away from blue cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, the numbers are pointing toward a major redistricting shake-up ahead of the 2030 census. Could this fundamentally alter the Electoral College and congressional balance for the next decade?

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    37 mins
  • It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind Maine’s Ballot Fight, Women’s Sports & 2026 Election Shakeup
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode of It’s a Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky is joined by investigative journalist Steve Robinson to break down the political battles shaping Maine—and what they reveal about the national landscape heading into 2026.

    They dive into the breaking ballot referendum on women’s sports and gender policies, examining how the issue has shifted public opinion and why polling consistently shows overwhelming support for sex-based protections. The conversation explores real-world cases, political messaging, and how grassroots activism is influencing statewide policy.

    Ryan and Steve also unpack Maine’s high-stakes political races, including the governor’s race, congressional battles, and Susan Collins’ reelection fight. From campaign strategy to shifting voter coalitions, they analyze what the numbers actually say—and where the media narrative gets it wrong.

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    54 mins
  • It's a Numbers Game: AI Panic Explodes: Voters Turn on Big Tech, Jobs at Risk & 2028 Shake-Up
    Mar 25 2026

    On this episode, Ryan Girdusky sits down with The Bulwark's Andrew Egger to break down the growing political and economic backlash against artificial intelligence—and why it could reshape American politics heading into 2028.

    Voters across party lines are increasingly skeptical of AI’s rapid expansion, with rising fears about job loss, economic disruption, and unchecked power from tech companies. As billions of dollars pour into political races from AI-aligned groups, the fight over regulation is just beginning.

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    47 mins
  • It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind Illinois Primaries: $32M Spending, PAC Power & Political Winners
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode, Ryan is joined by Semafor national political reporter David Weigel to break down the staggering money, influence, and outcomes shaping the Illinois primary elections.

    With more than $32 million spent across key races, this election cycle reveals a new reality in American politics—where super PACs, crypto interests, AI funding, and AIPAC-backed efforts are reshaping Democratic primaries in real time.

    Ryan and Weigel dive into:

    Who really won Illinois—and how Governor J.B. Pritzker flexed his political and financial power

    The growing dominance of outside spending vs. candidate fundraising

    How AIPAC, crypto PACs, and AI groups performed—and what their mixed results signal

    Why some progressive candidates surged—but ultimately fell short

    The surprising ways campaign messaging is shifting away from core issues like AI and crypto How massive ad spending is influencing voter perception—and fueling distrust

    What these results mean for future battleground primaries in states like Colorado, California, and beyond

    Plus, a deeper look at how ideological purity tests, anti-corporate messaging, and intra-party divisions are shaping the Democratic Party’s future.

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    55 mins