Saturday, June 6, 2026

THE FIX IS IN: Democrat LA Mayor Candidate Nithya Raman SURGES in Latest Ballot Dump Putting Spencer Pratt in Jeopardy

 The Los Angeles mayoral election is experiencing significant changes after a recent drop in late mail-in ballots, which has notably favored Democratic City Councilwoman Nithya Raman. This situation has raised questions about the integrity of the election process and the ongoing investigations into potential voter fraud.

• Late Ballot Counts: A recent count of nearly 60,000 late mail-in ballots resulted in Nithya Raman gaining over 23,000 votes, while her opponent, Spencer Pratt, only added around 11,000 votes. This has made the election outcome more uncertain.

• Current Standings: As of the latest updates, Raman is closing the gap on Pratt, who initially held a substantial lead. With over 250,000 ballots still to be counted, Pratt's lead has decreased from 20,672 votes to just 3.3%, indicating a change in voter support.

• Federal Investigations: The First Assistant U. S. Attorney for California has announced multiple investigations into alleged election fraud in Los Angeles, collaborating with the FBI and the Department of Justice to conduct a thorough audit of voter rolls.

• Ballot Processing Challenges: A significant portion of the mail-in ballots, roughly one-third of the total, will take days to process due to California's regulations, including signature verification requirements. Analysts suggest that the late-arriving votes are likely to favor Democratic candidates, which may further impact the election results.

• Projected Runoff: Incumbent Mayor Karen Bass is expected to advance to the November runoff election, alongside one other candidate from the current pool if no candidate achieves more than 50% of the votes.

The Los Angeles mayoral race is evolving rapidly as the counting of late ballots progresses, bringing into question the integrity of the process amidst ongoing federal investigations into electoral practices. As the gap narrows between the leading candidates, particularly between Pratt and Raman, the election remains a developing story that could lead to significant shifts in Los Angeles’s political landscape. 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/fix-is-democrat-la-mayor-candidate-nithya-raman/

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