On this episode, Ryan is joined by data analyst Zachary Donnini to break down the surprising results of Virginia’s redistricting referendum and what it reveals about the evolving American electorate.
They dive into the key numbers behind turnout disparities, why Republicans overperformed expectations in a low-turnout environment, and how shifts among Asian, Hispanic, and Black voters are reshaping political coalitions. The conversation also explores how Trump-era gains with minority voters held—or didn’t—in this off-cycle election, and what that could mean heading into 2026 midterms.
Plus, Ryan and Zachary unpack the growing volatility of the electorate, the role of low-propensity voters, and whether traditional polling is missing the mark in today’s fast-changing political landscape.
If you want a data-driven look at where elections are headed—and why the “vibes” may matter more than ever—this is a must-listen.

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