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Raman’s Overnight Comeback Raises Eyebrows [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: June 8, 2026 10:44 am
By Jim Taft 8 Min Read
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The Los Angeles mayoral primary has turned into yet another case study in California’s election confusion.

Nine days after voters cast their ballots, the numbers flipped dramatically when Councilmember Nithya Raman suddenly surged past former reality TV star Spencer Pratt for second place.

Incumbent Democrat Karen Bass maintained her lead, but the late mail-in ballots once again rewrote what voters thought they knew on election night.

With barely more than eighty percent of votes counted, the new tally put Bass at about 34 percent, Raman at 27, and Pratt trailing close behind at nearly 27.

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Raman is now ahead by just over three thousand votes, a narrow gap that tells a broader story about the system itself.

California’s glacial ballot process continues to raise eyebrows across the country, and the latest developments are only fueling deeper mistrust.

For many watching this race, the slow-motion count is not just about one candidate losing ground.

It represents a growing frustration with an election structure that seems designed to drag out results until public outrage quiets down.

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Spencer Pratt, who came into election night with visible momentum and a clear path to the runoff, now finds his campaign in limbo while unnamed bureaucrats sort through boxes of ballot envelopes.

The strangest part of the entire situation is how predictably the late returns shifted in favor of the Democrat establishment.

Raman managed to secure forty percent of the latest batch, while both Bass and Pratt fell well behind in that same drop.

On election night, Raman appeared to tearfully concede.

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The pattern mirrors what many conservatives have warned about in California and across the nation.

Mail-in voting, automatic ballot distribution, and lax ID laws create a system with more mystery than accountability.

Remember everyone…we are still in the lead, and we’ve got allllllll the way til July 6th to keep counting. They’re not the only ones who know where to find votes 😉 pic.twitter.com/rqgIcwUtGZ

— Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) June 7, 2026

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy did not mince words when he laid the blame squarely on Governor Gavin Newsom.

McCarthy pointed out on Fox News that Californians used to know their election winners within days.

Under Newsom’s changes, results now drag on for weeks, sometimes longer.

Ballots are mailed to everyone, voter registration continues until the last minute, and identification requirements have disappeared altogether.

According to McCarthy, the outcome is chaos that undermines faith in the process.

He reminded viewers that the state no longer verifies its rolls as it should, and when everyone receives a ballot whether or not they request one, doubts are bound to grow.

Elon Musk joined the conversation on X, calling out what he sees as the core problem.

In his words, banning voter ID while pushing universal mail-in voting effectively legalizes large-scale fraud.

Many Californians would agree, and not just those backing Pratt.

Citizens across the political spectrum are shaking their heads wondering why it takes nearly two weeks to decide who got second place in one mayoral race.

Even so, establishment media outlets appear largely unconcerned.

Some have already referred to Raman as Bass’s November opponent despite no official projection being made.

That confidence stands in striking contrast to how the same outlets frame conservative candidates around the country, often casting suspicion on those who dare to question delayed counts.

Conservative commentary online has been unrestrained.

Spencer Pratt is likely going to be overtaken by far left Nithya Raman today. This graph shows the count on Election Day through last night.

Nithya did this by suddenly winning 1st in every new ballot drop.North Korean “elections” have more self respect. Even they’d find it… pic.twitter.com/fL0nU5k8Ma— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) June 7, 2026

One viral post noted how votes for Raman mysteriously surged only through mail-in tallies while support for Bass largely stayed flat.

The poster called it “fraud” and, whether or not anyone can prove wrongdoing, it captures exactly what countless voters are thinking.

Mail-ins arriving before Election Day:
🔵 Bass: 38.1%
🔴 Pratt: 27.9%
🔵 Raman: 20%

Mail-ins arriving after Election Day:
🔵 Raman: 37% (+17% surge)
🔵 Bass: 34.9% (-3% drop)
🔴 Pratt: 19% (-9% drop)Who are we kidding here? This is fraud.— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 7, 2026

If a system consistently delivers improbable late reversals, is it still credible?

Pratt’s situation confirms a troubling national pattern.

Outsider candidates who reject the approved narrative often lead early but find their advantage melting away once late ballots roll in.

California’s unique two-candidate runoff rule means that if Raman’s surge holds, both November finalists will be Democrats, leaving no voice for frustrated citizens fed up with crime, homelessness, and government bloat.

Speaking of the homelessness, remember when NGO workers were caught paying them to register to vote?

Throwback to 3 months ago when @ctznjusticelg caught NGO workers paying homeless people to register to vote on skid row.They told me “if we don’t pay them they won’t register” presumably, they also wouldn’t VOTE without payment. Or were they just harvesting voter info? https://t.co/AOxTEXlI1Q

— Cam Higby 🇺🇸 (@camhigby) June 8, 2026

That prospect hardly surprises anyone familiar with how the state is run.

Sacramento’s leadership has worked for years to eliminate competition, and Newsom’s reforms appear perfectly crafted to guarantee the continuation of one-party rule.

Californians frustrated with rising costs, lawlessness, and bureaucratic excess will find no clear avenue for change if the same political class locks up every major contest.

For Pratt, the numbers may still move again before all ballots are counted, but few expect the trend to reverse.

Even if it does, the fact that confidence in the process is at rock bottom is the story.

When citizens start believing that elections are manipulated or untrustworthy, it damages the foundation of democracy far more than any single candidate loss ever could.

California’s election machinery has become its own warning label.

It runs slowly, it is riddled with vague rules and endless adjustments, and it leaves voters wondering whether any result can be trusted. Everything from late-arriving envelopes to questionable drop-box rules only deepens suspicion.

Whether or not Pratt climbs back into second place, most observers already see the message clearly written: in California politics, the system chooses the winners long before the people do.

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