@Acyn I thought we were “Commiefornia”? If our state is overrun with “socialists”, BLM rioters, transgenders and blue hairs, how could we steal an election… from
ourselves?
@daawaga@PollTracker2024 Yes, some limpdick that blocked me already pointed that. Genuinely shocked this guy raised that much. Clearly $2.5 million thrown away
@PollTracker2024 I barely saw one single ad for Miller this past weekend. He actually sounded like an ok candidate. Too bad he didn’t have money behind him.
@Bagginzes1@LACountyRRCC@alexanderhq Actually, here’s the map showing which candidate is leading in all sides of the town. Bass is leading in DTLA and near Long Beach (which doesn’t vote for LA mayor.) So yes, likely Democratic votes were lost.
Bass is dominating in heavily Black areas of South Central L.A., Pratt is winning many of the city’s outer neighborhoods, and Raman is posting strong numbers in young, renter-heavy areas around East Hollywood.
@RonDeSantis Actual LA County voter here. We always get confirmation text messages once our votes are counted. I’ve yet to receive my confirm. Count until you get the final result.
Also: this is why your side shouldn’t demonize mail-in votes. Spencer wouldn’t be seeing a decrease.
@Bagginzes1@LACountyRRCC@alexanderhq The LA County registrar sends out text messages to confirm your vote has been counted. So in theory, if a voter who turned in their ballots to those boxes on the days f the incidents don’t receive their confirmation, yes, they’ll probably know their votes were lost
@skiidmarxx@VoteHub It’s the wealthier, more conservative parts of the city. The map is actually a decent example of the income disparity that makes up the city. A broad generalization, yes. I’d love to see the same map for Caruso v Bass to see if it’s roughly the same.