‘It’s Happening Again’: Trump Reacts as Raman Overtakes Pratt in LA Mayoral Race

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Despite his initial overwhelming lead, Spencer Pratt has been surpassed in ballots by City Councilwoman Nithya Raman in the race to be Los Angeles city mayor–prompting criticism from Pratt supporters and renewed scrutiny of California’s vote-counting process.

Pratt held a lead on election night, receiving as much as 30% of the vote at one point. However, as additional ballots were counted over the following days, Raman steadily gained ground and ultimately surpassed Pratt, receiving 27% of the vote compared to Pratt’s 26.7%, with 83% of ballots counted.

On Sunday, Pratt took to X to express skepticism about the latest election results.

"A net swing of more than 43,000 votes since Tuesday.."

43,000, huh? Where have I seen that number before…?

Probably nothing. 🤷 https://t.co/W2E3k6PHyR pic.twitter.com/ZfzHCy9enb

— Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) June 8, 2026

Questions about the election’s administration have also been raised by President Donald Trump. During an interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Trump compared California’s vote-counting process to concerns he has previously expressed about national elections.

“It was a dirty election—and it’s happening again right now in California,” he said.

The president continued, “Do you think it’s appropriate that they have an election and five days later they’re nowhere close to picking a winner?”

🚨Trump Goes SCORCHED EARTH on California’s Elections, then WALKS OFF Interview Leaving Kristen Welker HUMILIATED

“It was a dirty election and it’s happening again in California… Do you think it's appropriate that they have an election and five days later they're nowhere close… pic.twitter.com/xOv9uNYo9E

— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) June 7, 2026

According to U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli, California is currently involved in a legal dispute with the federal government regarding access to voter registration data. Essayli stated that the Department of Justice requested access to California’s voting records in 2025. A federal judge dismissed the case in January 2026, and the matter is currently pending appeal before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

California Is Blocking a Federal Audit of Its Voter Rolls

California allows first-time voters to register using forms of ID that most Americans would find surprising, including:

-Gym membership card
-Employer ID card
-Credit or debit card
-Prescription drug label
-Insurance… pic.twitter.com/kOEOzpctmb

— F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) June 7, 2026
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