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Roseanne Barr Not Impressed With Rolling Stone's Wrap-Up Smear Against Spencer Pratt

There was hope, certainly, that the people of Los Angeles might come to their senses and elect Spencer Pratt as their new mayor. In reality, though, we all knew the choices were slim that a Republican could prevail in such a deep-blue city. What no one saw — not even the candidate herself — was Democratic Socialist Nithya Raman moving from a distant third-place Election Day showing to the runoff after mail-in ballots favored her overwhelmingly, even over Karen Bass. Raman had even conceded the race on Tuesday night because turnout for her was so poor.

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Rolling Stone noted that Fox News appearances don't count as votes, and alleged that MAGA (which Pratt is not) thinks fraud is the only way a Republican could lose a race in Los Angeles. We've placed our bets on incumbent Bass continuing to fail upward and win reelection, but Raman moving into second place?

Roseanne Barr thinks Rolling Stone's attempt at what Nancy Pelosi called the "wrap-up smear" was a weak effort:

Nikki McCann Ramirez reports:

Fox News viewers and right-wing social media addicts are positively shocked that Spencer Pratt — the MAGA aligned former reality TV star attempting — is on his way to being eliminated from the Los Angeles mayoral primary, despite the city’s overwhelmingly Democratic electorate. Pratt currently trails incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and LA City Council member Nithya Raman in a primary out of which only two candidates will advance.

“A net swing of more than 43,000 votes since Tuesday,” Pratt wrote Sunday night on X. “43,000, huh? Where have I seen that number before,” he added, including a screenshot of a news article that there are approximately 43,000 homeless people in Los Angeles on any given night. It’s unclear what Pratt is suggesting, and in any case, the homeless would still have a right to vote if they satisfy the requirements set out by the law. 

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Ramirez also quotes other MAGA-aligned personalities such as Benny Johnson, Elon Musk, and President Donald Trump himself, who told Kristen Welker on Meet the Press that the election was rigged.

"But wherever the Democratic Party is hiding their 'win this election immediately' vote-rigging ray gun, one would think they’d be more inclined to use it in toss-up elections and not deep-blue California," Ramirez concludes. That's just it, though … it's never a "win this election immediately" scenario in California. It's always, wait a few weeks and then win.

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Gov. Gavin Newsom has already signed legislation against that.

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