🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Tens of thousands of Spencer Pratt voters are now receiving rejection letters from the county clerk saying that their ballots were not counted due to signature irregularities. Yet, Governor Gavin Newsom just passed legislation that would make it illegal for anyone conducting oversight, to contest signatures that they deemed fraudulent. Democrats allow ballots to be signed with an X, a -, or a 🙂 to pass and count, but all of a sudden, only Republican signatures are being flagged for irregularities, rejected, and not counted. 🤔 One of these California Republican voters said that his signature has been on file for over 20 years and there has never been an issue until he voted for Spencer Pratt. Nithya Ramen has beaten Spencer Pratt by less than 3000 votes. There are at least 18,000 Pratt voters who received this letter saying their votes were rejected.
The anger and frustration are justified. The official vote count says @spencerpratt fell short of the general election, due to the surge of mail-in ballots that shifted the results at the last moment. But this fight is far from over.
There is a direct, legal path for him to become Mayor: a recall of whoever wins in November. Both Bass and Raman are cut from the same ideological cloth, and public dissatisfaction with their records is already widespread.
Here are the facts on timing and process:
The new Mayor will be sworn in on December 14. California law requires 3-month waiting period before a recall can begin. That opens the window in mid-March 2027 to file Notice of Intention.
Circulation of petitions starts 28 days later. We then have 120 days to gather approximately 330,000 valid signatures—15 percent of registered Los Angeles voters. Once certified, the City Council must schedule the special recall election within 88 to 125 days.
On that ballot, voters will decide whether to remove the Mayor and, if so, select a replacement. Spencer’s name will be on it, backed by the bipartisan momentum that has grown sharply since the mail-in ballot issues surfaced. The recalled mayor CANNOT run to replace herself. They’re DONE. And DSA/communists wouldn’t dare run someone against their own people. A blank slate - an election without Bass OR Raman is >50% answer “YES” to the recall question.
Angelenos across party lines now see the pattern, and both potential incumbents remain deeply unpopular.
This is how we correct the outcome. The energy and organization already exist. And unlike the local political machine, we can fundraise nationally—supporters from every corner of the country who want to see real change in Los Angeles can contribute directly. AND stay ahead of real or potential fraud this time.
The path is clear. The support is building. We have the opportunity to set this right.
California just did something incredibly stupid at the worst possible time.
By openly kneecapping Spencer Pratt in the primary, the state didn’t just protect Karen Bass from a competitive November race. It handed the rest of the country fresh, undeniable proof that their election system is designed to prevent any real challenge from ever reaching the general election. And they did it right as the Supreme Court is preparing to rule on late-arriving mail-in ballots in Watson v. Republican National Committee.
That timing matters. This wasn’t some quiet, behind-the-scenes adjustment. It was a very public execution of a candidate who was gaining traction with a modern campaign and a straightforward message. Everyone watching saw it happen in real time. The ballot drops, the sudden surge of a no-name candidate, the abrupt removal of the only outsider who was making noise ... it was all too obvious to ignore.
What California just proved is that their system cannot tolerate even the possibility of a close or uncomfortable race. Not because they fear losing power overnight, but because they fear voters seeing that the machine can be pressured at all. That revelation travels. It feeds directly into the growing national understanding that what’s happening in places like Los Angeles isn’t normal governance ... it’s managed decline protected by procedural games.
They showed their hand. And they did it at the exact moment the highest court in the country is about to decide how much longer these games are going to be allowed to continue.
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Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) needs to tell his voters to check their ballot status and file a complaint if it hasn't been received yet.
MANY people who voted for Spencer are finding out their ballots haven't been received.
You can check ballot status here: https://t.co/h6ftjTv9Ry
Spencer Pratt did an amazing job showing how the City of Los Angeles was brazenly stealing from taxpayers and not providing basic services
Is it any surprise that they would steal an election too?
ED HALE WANTS TO SIGNIFICANTLY RAISE TOLLS!!!!! HALE NO!!!!!
This isn't rumor. He said it for himself on Sean Casey's show on 05/27/2026. Listen for yourself from 02:16:20 through 02:17:16.
Does this sound like something a Republican would do? Hale NO! Larry Hogan ran on AND WON the Governor's race on lowering tolls. This guy wants to take MORE money out of your pockets, Maryland. Here comes O'Malley 2.0 (remember, Hale helped O'Malley unseat Republican Governor Bob Ehrlich).
Maryland deserves a Governor that won't continue to reach deeper into your pockets. Maryland deserves better.
https://t.co/yJTLQ6ziHw
Casey & Company 5-27-26 https://t.co/fJP6PojXQN
Since 1963, 75% of all nationwide injunctions have been against President Trump.
90% of those injunctions came from Democrat-appointed judges.
Yet the Admin has a 92% win rate at SCOTUS.
President Trump isn’t the one abusing his power. It’s Democrat-appointed judges.
This is the guy that paid E Jean Carroll’s legal expenses that she got caught lying about.
The guy sitting next to Epstein on his island.
Reid Hoffman.