Former reality TV star Spencer Pratt remains optimistic about his chances in the Los Angeles mayoral race despite losing his 40,000-vote lead and second-place position to far-left L.A. City Councilwoman Nithya Raman. Critics of California’s delayed vote-counting are raising concerns that the primary election may have b
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Former reality TV star Spencer Pratt remains optimistic about his chances in the Los Angeles mayoral race despite losing his 40,000-vote lead and second-place position to far-left L.A. City Councilwoman Nithya Raman. Critics of California’s delayed vote-counting are raising concerns that the primary election may have b
Former reality TV star Spencer Pratt remains optimistic about his chances in the Los Angeles mayoral race despite losing his 40,000-vote lead and second-place position to far-left L.A. In a dramatic shift, far-left Los Angeles Councilmember Nithya Raman has surged past former reality star-turned-conservative mayoral hopeful Spencer Pratt into second place in the primary -- though incumbent Karen Bass maintains her lead.
Conservative Review reported the story as "‘Absolutely RIGGED’: Critics question Raman’s ‘statistically impossible’ surge past Pratt in LA mayor race."
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