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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.

Down The Path Of No Return

The [Deep State] and Iran were put on notice. The economy is imploding. Oil revenue is not existent. And all the defenses or missiles that are left can be destroyed in a moment’s notice.

California [Deep State] players fell right into the election rigging trap. They used all the ballots for one candidate and brought the candidate from 3 to 2. Now everyone sees the cheating, even the Supreme Court and other courts.

President Donald Trump is leading the [Deep State] down a path of no return. Here’s more from the X22 Report.

SAVE Act On Life Support

This weekend, while corporate media chases shiny distractions, five huge Trump stories are breaking that actually matter to your life and to America’s future. First, there’s quiet but very good news on the SAVE America Act. After four Republicans betrayed voters on the first vote, a second vote flipped when Senator Susan Collins changed to “yes” following a conversation with Senator Mike Lee. That gives Trump 50 GOP votes plus VP J.D. Vance for a functional 51‑vote majority. The bill still needs 60 votes under the filibuster, but this proves that if the filibuster ever drops, Trump has the raw votes to ram through major election‑integrity reforms and big pieces of his agenda.

At the same time, the swamp is fighting back hard. A left‑wing federal judge just shredded one of Trump’s common‑sense immigration safeguards, blocking a policy that put green cards, work permits, and some asylum decisions on hold for people from 39 high‑risk countries after an Afghan migrant allegedly shot two National Guard troops. Trump based the pause on security data and taxpayer costs; the judge smeared it as “anti‑immigrant,” reopening the pipeline and putting foreign interests ahead of American workers.

Out in California, confidence in elections is taking another hit as late mail‑in ballot dumps erode Spencer Pratt’s lead and heavily favor far‑left Nithya Raman, while the establishment shrugs and says, “That’s just how mail‑ins work.” And overseas, Trump is walking a tightrope: nearly 100 days into his “Epic Fury” campaign on Iran, U.S. forces are still intercepting drones and missiles while Tehran blames America for “breaking” a ceasefire Iran keeps violating. Meanwhile, Zelensky has suddenly called for direct talks with Putin and a temporary ceasefire, trying to grab the world’s attention before Ukraine falls off Washington’s radar.

Taken together, these stories show exactly where we are: Trump is gaining leverage in the Senate, exposed by activist judges at home, undercut by sketchy election systems, and tested abroad—yet still fighting to put American citizens first. Here’s more from Stephen Gardner.

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.

Los Angeles Needs A Hero!

Los Angeles Mayoral Hopeful Spencer Pratt picked up more support over the past month than any of the 14 hopefuls running for the office, but he still trails incumbent Mayor Karen Bass. A new Emerson College poll released last week showed Bass with 30 percent while Pratt now is supported by 22 percent of the voters.

Bass leads among women, while Pratt is favored by men. The election is a few weeks off, set for June 2. Here’s a Pratt send-up from DFF.

The United Spot also turned the spotlight on Spencer Pratt and his uphill battle to take over the Los Angeles Mayoral race. Standing with Karen Bass: The usual leftist deadbeats and drunks, among them Nancy Pelosi, Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom.

The third-place Socialist candidate in the race — Nithya Raman — also puts in an appearance. Here’s more from The United Spot.

Even Pratt’s Lego commercial hits a grand slam. Here, it is presented by Benny Johnson.

LA Mayor’s Race Heating Up

Spencer Pratt is a former reality TV star who lost it all in the Palisades Fire, and now he wants to reform Los Angeles as its next mayor.

Will it be Pratt, the Democratic Socialist Nithya Raman, or the Failed Incumbent Karen Bass?

The election is scheduled for June 2. If none of the candidates wins a majority, a runoff will take place November 3. Here’s more from Lori Colley.

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