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Posted on 6/2/26 at 11:44 am to Timeoday
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I pray Pratt is able to do it. However, if he does not, may he help so many like him, in other areas of the country win elections, with his brilliant campaign strategies.
Yeah, his campaign/PR strategy team is as forward-thinking and creative as anything I've ever seen.
I don't think Pratt can overcome the entrenched fraud machine that certainly exists within the system in Los Angeles. But I believe he has a future within the political theater if he chooses it.
Posted on 6/2/26 at 11:49 am to ronricks
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Los Angeles is every bit as Liberal as New York City is.
I was in LA in 2022 and NYC in 2024. The Hispanics in LA make it more conservative than NYC imo, as there are more Mexican and Central Americans in LA, as opposed to New York, which has tons of Puerto Ricans and Dominicans. Additionally, they're about 47% of the population as opposed to 28% in NYC. LA's black population has also plummeted to less than 10% of the city's total population, which is half that of NYC. I don't think Pratt has a chance of winning, but I think he's going to pull more votes from traditionally blue areas of LA than he ever could in NYC.
This post was edited on 6/2/26 at 11:50 am
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:12 pm to SCLibertarian
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as there are more Mexican and Central Americans in LA
How many of them can actually vote ie are actual American Citizens? There are over 1 million (likely more) Illegal immigrants in Los Angeles alone. If they can't vote does it matter how 'conservative' they are?
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:14 pm to ronricks
Literally anyone can vote in Cali. Cali made it illegal to ask for an ID to vote
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:21 pm to stout
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Literally anyone can vote in Cali. Cali made it illegal to ask for an ID to vote
Not having/requiring an ID to vote does not mean anyone can vote.
To register to vote in California, you must be:
A United States citizen and a resident of California,
18 years old or older on Election Day,
Not currently serving a state or federal prison term for the conviction of a felony (for more information on the rights of people who have been incarcerated, please see the Secretary of State's Voting Rights Restored: Persons with a Prior Felony Conviction), and
Not currently found mentally incompetent to vote by a court (for more information, please see Voting Rights: Persons Subject to Conservatorship).
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Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:23 pm to stout
I have bad news for folks cheering to se CA to turn around.
I work there and deal with law enforcement agencies. The city elects radicals Those radicals control the budget. The last thing they want to spend money on is cops.
For example, LASD needs new computers for the patrol vehicle. The computer they use is not only not being made any longer but the OEM doesn’t make parts for them any longer.
The county commissioners won’t give them budget to join us in 2026.
The streets are filthy. Drug addicts all over the place. I don’t see any way it changes until the commies are rooted out.
Besides, CA makes LA look rich.
I work there and deal with law enforcement agencies. The city elects radicals Those radicals control the budget. The last thing they want to spend money on is cops.
For example, LASD needs new computers for the patrol vehicle. The computer they use is not only not being made any longer but the OEM doesn’t make parts for them any longer.
The county commissioners won’t give them budget to join us in 2026.
The streets are filthy. Drug addicts all over the place. I don’t see any way it changes until the commies are rooted out.
Besides, CA makes LA look rich.
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:38 pm to stout
With mail in ballots the democrats will manipulate the numbers.
If Spencer is winning 50,000 mysterious votes will show up all for bass.
And everyone knows it
If Spencer is winning 50,000 mysterious votes will show up all for bass.
And everyone knows it
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:41 pm to Timeoday
That dude looks like Ricky. He'll always be homeless.


Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:43 pm to stout
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Also, the Governor election is a 3-horse race with Steve Hilton fighting Steyer for a spot in the runoff against Becerr
I just read that Barack Obama is running for governor of California.
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Barack Obama Shaw legally changed his name from Cecil Shaw III more than a decade ago while in the U.S. Army Reserve, which he served in from 2008 to 2016, according to his campaign website.
"When I would stand to attention... and his (Barack Obama’s) picture was on the wall and I was proud," he recently told Spectrum News. "He made it happen that a person like me could become president."
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:46 pm to ronricks
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To register to vote in California, you must be:
I guess you missed the news when it was discovered that tons of illegals are on the Cali voter rolls
That doesn't matter anyway, because they aren't confirming shite at the polls.
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:52 pm to ronricks
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It doesn't require 'cheating'.
That depends on whether or not you think illegals voting is cheating.
No illegals voting, no ballot harvesting, no dead people voting, no mail-in fraud, he absolutely would have a chance. 110%.
Posted on 6/2/26 at 2:14 pm to BrianKellysbuyout
Pretty sure ballot harvesting is legal in California. Pratt has zero chance no matter what qualifiers you try and put on it. Pratt losing does not mean there was 'fraud' or 'cheating' in a place like Los Angeles.
Posted on 6/2/26 at 2:42 pm to aTmTexas Dillo
Well like the great Purple One said “forever is a mighty long time” (RIP Prince).
So
Maybe Cali has a chance?
I don’t know, that’s one hell of an uphill battle.
So
Maybe Cali has a chance?
I don’t know, that’s one hell of an uphill battle.
Posted on 6/2/26 at 5:55 pm to stout
Nithya is most likely to win. She seems the most serious of the three, with minimal baggage. I think of her as the Mamdani Of The West-- not a bad thing, as NYC is in the midst of a renaissance
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