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Pratt Now Losing His Shorts!

After the latest ballot drop in Los Angeles, Spencer Pratt now sits at negative one million votes.

Ain’t it hilarious how elections go when one party so completely controls a state and that party is endlessly corrupt and evil! Here’s more from The Babylon Bee.

 

California’s Legal Election Fraud

In California you don’t need an ID to vote. Ballot harvesting is completely legal. And ballots signed with a smiley face might be counted as valid.

Bridget Phetasy breaks down how the Los Angeles mayor’s race went sideways.  She explains why Spencer Pratt went from second place to out, and why none of this is a conspiracy theory. It’s just what happens when you make the sketchiest possible voting practices legal and then dare anyone to question it. There’s more in a new edition of The Dumpster Fire.

The California Ballot Mess

Spencer Pratt loses his bid for mayor of Los Angeles as the California ballot mess just keeps getting uglier. The vote tallies show impossible numbers, and President Donald Trump calls for an investigation.

Here’s yet another victory for the dirty Democrats and their illegal alien kickback loop. Lori Colley brings us the details.

What Happened In California?

Let’s go behind the scenes as the Democrats in California count ballots/ There’s a reason it takes those leftists weeks to arrive at a full count.

Nancy Pelosi, Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass and other members of the Blue team get in on the fun, captured by The United Spot.

Why I Voted For Karen Bass?

Well, she’s a woman, duh! Here’s more from the Conservative Momma.

Republicans On The Rise!

Both key Republican candidates in California — Gubernatorial hopeful Steve Hilton and Los Angeles Mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt — advanced to the November elections. Hilton actually placed first in the primary vote, scoring 27.8 percent of the ballots cast vs. Democrat Xavier Becerra’s 25.4 percent of the ballots. In the Los Angeles mayoral race, Pratt came in a close second to incumbent mayor Karen Bass, 30.4 percent of the vote vs. 34.8 percent.

Of course, actually winning in November will be difficult for both Republicans. There were more overall Democratic votes in each election, so Becerra and Bass are likely to fare a little bit better.

Also, the Democrats are flagrant cheaters. Like mongrel dogs, they will do whatever it takes to win.

But for now, the Republicans remain in the running. They aren’t over the top yet, but they are showing some real strength against the leftist trash. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.

Mail-In Ballot Fraud Exposed!

Mail-In Ballot Scam Exposed in Election Oral Arguments! (STOP THE FRAUD!)

Insane Property SEIZED in $270 MILLION California Fraud Bust! (MASSIVE FRAUD!)

Mexican Drug Tunnel BUSTED Hidden inside ‘Buy 4 Less’ Store! (DEEP TUNNELS!)

Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Buckle Up, Here We Go

Democrats are scrambling to regain power. Buckle up. Everything is going to get mighty rocky.

Iran is a marker. President Donald Trump has withdrawn from peace negotiations as it’s clear the Iranian military is not negotiating in good faith.They are simply seeking time to rebuild their military capability. The Iranian president has resigned. And one of the leading military figures was apparently assassinated — perhaps a sign to the others to stop stalling.

The Los Angeles mayoral race takes place today. The top two candidates will go into a run-off, unless someone receives at least 50 percent of the vote. Rob Schneider weighs in.

News unlocks the map. Pray. Here’s more from And We Know.

Could Pratt Actually Prevail?

The far left has enjoyed one-party rule in the City of Angels for decades, but now there’s a slight wrinkle in their plans as Los Angeles might finally get its first non-left mayor in years this Tuesday.

Spencer Pratt, the nominally conservative former reality TV star turned political activist, is currently trailing by less than five points behind incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and is even closer to current City Councilwoman Nithya Raman, according to recent polling by UC Berkeley/The Los Angeles Times.

Why? Twofold: Two far-left candidates may split the vote, and Pratt, for all the grief the Left bestows upon him, is not really identifiable as a MAGA Republican—the thing Los Angeles voters hate most—argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.

A Day At The Beach

You never know who you’re going to meet.

Or WHAT.

Here’s more from Bill Whittle.

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