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Spencer Pratt's Los Angeles Mayoral Campaign Underperforms as Conservative Media Alleges Election Fraud

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Spencer Pratt, the reality TV star and Republican candidate for Los Angeles mayor, finished third in the June 2 primary election and failed to advance to the November runoff. Conservative media figures including Fox News hosts and prominent podcasters immediately promoted unsubstantiated claims of election fraud and vote manipulation in California. The allegations lack evidence and reflect broader conservative skepticism of election integrity in Democratic-controlled areas.

Spencer Pratt's unconventional mayoral campaign in Los Angeles, launched after losing his Pacific Palisades home in January 2025 fires, ended with a third-place finish in the June 2 primary election. With approximately 62% of votes counted, incumbent Mayor Karen Bass secured the top spot with around 35% of the vote, while progressive City Council member Nithya Raman (22.8%) appeared positioned to advance over Pratt (29.9%) to the November runoff. Following the election results, prominent conservative media personalities—including Fox News hosts Laura Ingraham, Will Cain, and Sean Hannity, as well as podcasters Benny Johnson and Chris Rufo—promoted claims that Democrats were stealing the election or manipulating vote counts. The right-leaning Rasmussen polling firm claimed Pratt received zero votes in one ballot drop, a claim contradicted by official L.A. County Registrar data showing thousands of votes for Pratt in every update. Analysts noted that Pratt's support had been concentrated among voters already inclined toward conservative politics, and his campaign's initial media prominence did not translate into electoral success.

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    Right-wing media melts down as Spencer Pratt sinks in vote count

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