During a recent broadcast of “The View,” Sunny Hostin argued that it is “not possible” for California to count all of its votes in one night. The remark came as part of a discussion about why vote counts in California can take days or even weeks to complete, as reported [1] by The Gateway Pundit.
Hostin asserted that the delay was due to the state’s large population and the need to ensure accuracy. She emphasized that with 23 million registered voters, California’s process naturally takes more time to “do it well.”
Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin challenged Hostin’s take. She pointed out that Florida has a similar system with mail-in ballots, but still reports results on election night.
Farah Griffin described California’s approach as based on “dumb rules” that make the results appear questionable to voters.
Hostin disagreed and defended California’s procedures. She insisted that carefully counting votes in such a populous state was a sign of diligence, not incompetence. “It does take a long time to be right,” she said.
The View’s Sunny Hostin FALSELY claims that it’s not possible for California to count 23M votes on election night: “It does take a long time to be right, to do it well… I don’t think you can do it when you have 23M registered voters. It’s just not possible!”
“[Mail-in voting]… pic.twitter.com/TyYaLSTlZA [2]
— RedWave Press (@RedWavePress) June 8, 2026 [3]
That exchange quickly drew reactions across the media and online discussion. FOX News contributor Guy Benson responded, questioning Hostin’s claim that such delays are unavoidable.
Benson stated that California’s slow vote-counting process is not a matter of necessity but of policy choice. In his on-air reaction, he expressed disbelief at Hostin’s comments, asking, “What?” to highlight his disagreement.
According to Benson, California’s extended timeline results from rule changes that allow mail-in ballots to be counted for several days after Election Day. He argued that this decision was deliberate and avoidable.
“It’s just not possible” to accurately count ballots faster? WHAT? My best attempt to remain polite while reacting to this clip: https://t.co/66vSg0neIq [4] pic.twitter.com/3CbrSknrZ9 [5]
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) June 8, 2026 [6]
The Gateway Pundit reported that Benson summarized the issue as a matter of the state’s election framework, not logistical impossibility. The outlet emphasized that California used to count votes overnight before shifting to its current system.
The article characterized California’s new vote-counting schedule as politically advantageous to Democrats, claiming that these changes align with outcomes that favor the left. It further described Benson as “exactly right” in his critique.
The publication also referenced other states, such as Florida, to underscore that efficient mail-in voting counts can coexist with timely reporting.
The contrast was presented as proof that California’s system reflects policy choices rather than population constraints.
In line with The Gateway Pundit’s editorial tone, the piece framed Benson’s response as a direct refutation of Hostin’s remarks on “The View.”
The outlet positioned the FOX News contributor as defending electoral transparency while portraying the talk show host as dismissing speed for fairness.
The segment and the ensuing coverage highlight continuing public debate over how quickly votes should be tallied in large states and whether extended counting periods affect trust in elections.
Both Hostin and Benson’s comments became flashpoints in that broader discussion.