Did Spencer Pratt really lose because of election fraud—or because voters stayed home?
On this episode of It's a Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky breaks down the facts behind the Los Angeles mayoral race, explains why conspiracy theories about widespread voter fraud don't hold up to scrutiny, and reveals what the numbers actually say about voter turnout and election results.
Ryan also examines a new report from the Center for Immigration Studies showing welfare usage among immigrant-led households across America. He explores how welfare programs, tax credits, and birthright citizenship policies impact federal spending, while challenging common media narratives about immigration and public assistance.
Plus, Ryan discusses the political psychology behind conspiracy theories surrounding President Trump, generational differences between Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z, and answers listener questions in another edition of Ask Me Anything.

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