It's A Numbers Game with Ryan Girdusky

It's a Numbers Game: Explosive DC Gossip: New Graham Platner Allegations, Texas Senate Shake-Up & White House Secrets

28 min · 5. juni 2026
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Ryan Girdusky is reporting from Washington, D.C., and the political gossip is hotter than ever. In this episode of A Numbers Game, Ryan breaks down surprising new polling from Ohio, where Democrats appear to be gaining momentum in key statewide races. He examines what the numbers mean for Republicans, the growing backlash against AI data centers, and why Democrats are increasingly optimistic about their chances in traditionally red states. Ryan also dives into the latest controversy surrounding Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, discusses reports of additional allegations that could further impact the race, and explains why national Democrats are growing nervous about their path to defeating Senator Susan Collins. EMAIL RYAN [ryan@numbersgamepodcast.com] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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