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Nithya Raman advances over Spencer Pratt to face L.A. Mayor Karen Bass in a runoff

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass will face City Council member Nithya Raman in a runoff election for the mayoral seat in November, according to NBC News projections. Both candidates are Democrats, with Raman affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America. The runoff follows a crowded primary that included Spencer Pratt, a registered Republican who ran an insurgent campaign critical of Bass's handling of last year's wildfires. No candidate received more than 50% of the vote, necessitating a runoff. Raman surpassed Pratt due to late-vote trends favoring Democrats across California.

Many people believe the Los Angeles mayoral election is being stolen.

They’re wrong.

It was stolen months ago; perhaps years ago.

There was a mayoral election in L.A. on June 2. The initial results showed that the top two finishers were going to be Karen Bass, the current mayor of L.A., who literally trained in Cuba as a revolutionary — and she was the moderate Democrat in that particular race — and Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV star who ran as an independent Republican and had been running an extremely viral online campaign. The third person was Nithya Raman, who’s on the L.A. City Council and is a complete psychotic leftist.

When the initial results came in on June 2, it looked as though Spencer Pratt and Karen Bass were going to be the people to win; the very early results on election night showed that Pratt was up some 25,000 votes on Raman, and Bass was up another 30,000 votes on Pratt.

And then, as the election results came in by June 4-5, Spencer Pratt’s votes had flatlined, and there was a fairly significant increase in votes for Nithya Raman. By June 6, the mayoral counts started to shift radically in favor of Nithya Rama.

One of the things that’s fascinating here is that you can see that the lines for Karen Bass and Nithya Raman started elevating at the same rate between June 4-6 and they flatlined completely for Spencer Pratt, which means virtually all of the early votes that were cast on the Raman v. Pratt side were cast in favor of Pratt — or at least heavily biased for Pratt — and all the late-breaking votes, meaning the mail-in ballots, were heavily biased toward Nithya Raman.

This was not a glitch. It is the blueprint.

I know a lot of people right now are very upset that the initial results looked more Republican and conservative, and then, as more results came in, the graphs shifted toward Democrats. We saw this in 2020, most obviously, when the early results seemed to show President Donald Trump in the lead, and everybody had been talking about the fact that mail-in ballots, which in many cases were counted after the actual day of the election, would shift toward blue because Democrats were voting significantly by mail.

When I say the election was stolen months ago, I mean that state regulations benefit ballot harvesting. I think the way people generally think of stolen elections is wrong. I don’t think you have a bunch of people sitting there falsifying ballots, or a ballot tabulator picking up an empty ballot, filling in a fake name or ID number, and then writing in the ballot.

I don’t think that’s what’s actually happening here.

What’s actually happening is widespread voter registration and then ballot harvesting. According to California state regulations, first-time voters can vote using — I’m not making this up — a commercial credit card or a health club ID. So that LA Fitness ID that somebody got five years ago, never used, can be used to register to vote. The law in California explicitly says that any doubt must be liberally construed to allow a person to cast a regular ballot, with zero real verification.

When you combine legal ballot harvesting with the total collapse of voter ID, you end up with some pretty shady election practices. And this is why I think people were shocked.

Nithya Raman gave a speech on the night of the election, crying. It looked as though she had basically conceded the race. And now it turns out she will probably be in the runoff against Karen Bass.

Spencer Pratt reacted to this by writing, “A net swing of more than 43,000 votes since Tuesday …  43,000. Where have I seen that number before? Probably nothing.”

That 43,000 is a reference to the fact that the city of L.A. currently has approximately 43,695 homeless people, including people in temporary shelters.

That means ballot harvesters will go to homeless shelters and ask people if they wish to vote, and then, in some cases, they’ll help them mark the ballot, or they’ll stand over them while they mark it. And then they will take those ballots to a drop box and drop them off.

According to California’s Vote 411, you can cast a valid vote by mail as long as your ballot is postmarked or dropped off in a drop box on Election Day. In 2021, California law mandated that every active voter in the state receive a mail-in ballot.

What you’ve seen since 2016 is not only a radical increase in voter turnout in California, but also a radical increase in mail-in balloting. In the 2024 election cycle, 80% of all Californians voted by mail. Seventy-two percent of L.A. County voted by mail. Voter turnout in 2024 was 62.1%. That is the second-highest turnout in California state history. That is more raw votes cast than in 2008, when Barack Obama was on the ballot, and you got this sort of historic voter turnout.

In 2020, which, of course, is a wild outlier election because of Covid, 87% of all Californians voted by mail. Seventy-eight percent of L.A. County voted by mail. Voter turnout was almost 70%, the highest in Cal…

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NBC NewsIndependentCenter12 days ago
Nithya Raman advances over Spencer Pratt to face L.A. Mayor Karen Bass in a runoff

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass will face City Council member Nithya Raman in a runoff election for the mayoral seat in November, according to NBC News projections. Both candidates are Democrats, with Raman affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America. The runoff follows a crowded primary that included Spencer Pratt, a registered Republican who ran an insurgent campaign critical of Bass's handling of last year's wildfires. No candidate received more than 50% of the vote, necessitating a runoff. Raman surpassed Pratt due to late-vote trends favoring Democrats across California.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the election results and candidates without overtly favoring any side. It includes details about both candidates' backgrounds and the context of the runoff, providing balanced coverage of the situation without apparent ideological slant.

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The Daily WireIndependentRight13 days ago
You’re Looking For The Crime Scene In The Wrong Place

The article discusses the Los Angeles mayoral election, focusing on the unexpected shifts in vote counts after the initial results. It mentions Karen Bass, the incumbent mayor, Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV star running as an independent Republican, and Nithya Raman, a city council member. The article claims that the election results shifted significantly in favor of Nithya Raman after June 4-5, with Spencer Pratt's votes flatlining.

Bias read (Right): The article uses highly charged and biased language to describe candidates, such as referring to Nithya Raman as 'a complete psychotic leftist' and portraying Spencer Pratt as a 'moderate Democrat.' This framing suggests a clear ideological slant against progressive candidates and implies conspiracy

RealClearPoliticsIndependentCenter13 days ago
Nithya Raman Overtakes Spencer Pratt - But Watch Out

The article headline mentions that Nithya Raman has overtaken Spencer Pratt, but no further details are provided due to the absence of body text.

Bias read (Center): The headline does not contain any explicitly biased language, framing, or emphasis that suggests a particular ideological leaning. Without additional content, it is not possible to determine a clear slant.

Breitbart NewsIndependentCenter13 days ago
Karen Bass, Nithya Raman Projected Winners in the Primary for Los Angeles Mayoral Race as Spencer Pratt Falls

Karen Bass and Nithya Raman are projected to win the Los Angeles mayoral primary, with Bass securing first place and Raman second. Reality TV star Spencer Pratt fell to third place. Decision Desk HQ called the race for Raman with approximately 87% of the votes counted. Pratt remains unconceding and plans to wait until July 6 to finalize results. The article notes that California elections often take several days due to mail-in voting rules.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the election results without overtly favoring any candidate or ideology. It includes quotes from Spencer Pratt and a note from CNN regarding the nature of California elections, maintaining neutrality in its presentation of events.

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