I lived in California for a couple of years, and I agree it's *very* annoying that the state takes so long to count ballots. But Spencer Pratt losing ground is not a conspiracy. It's totally predictable.
CA allows voters to *send* their ballots on Election Day. They have a week to get there, so some ballots that will still be counted have yet to even arrive. Left-leaning people are more likely to vote by mail. Right-leaning people—of which there are fewer in LA—are more skeptical of it, so it easily follows that more Pratt voters would vote at the actual ballot box. This is not rocket science.
Maybe California's laws should change. A week after an election is a very long time to still be accepting ballots, and it damages trust in the process. But a registered Republican heading for a loss in one of the most progressive cities in the world is not a shocker.
.@MayorofSeattle Katie Wilson, a socialist and woke ideologue, says she will not have her administration investigate potential home and child care fraud in her jurisdiction because she wants to protect migrants. A number of Somali care centers visited by independent journalists don't appear to have clients or children. https://t.co/0iJ7c29dRQ
@Alicia_Bittle_ Not being contentious an honest question : with these standards would you say that 99% of dads of the past then were shitty? O dont know many dads in my dad's generation that helped much with childcare.
BREAKING: Gavin Newsom’s office has confirmed that California is giving free sex-change surgeries to homeless illegal aliens.
They’re doubling down—and, inexplicably, suggesting that without state-funded breast implants and artificial vaginas, migrants will “die in the streets.”
L.A. stopped repaving its streets because fixing them triggers expensive legal mandates.
Two years after voters passed Measure HLA requiring mobility upgrades, the city has made exactly 300 feet of improvements.