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Los Angeles County says it has roughly 688K ballots left. We don’t know exactly how many will be within city of Los Angeles. But we can estimate based on count so far. Based on that, I think Raman needs to win what’s left over Pratt by roughly 12-12.6% to catch up. She won today’s batch by 13.2%.
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We do not have voting rights in this country anymore. We just don’t. We did for a while because Congress codified them pursuant to a constitutional amendment enacted by the people in a great repudiation of the original sin of slavery. But the Supreme Court has nullified that law and that amendment.
Now that Todd Blanche has confirmed Trump will still enjoy immunity from IRS audits, Dems must find every way they can to force Rs to vote on this. Rep Jamie Raskin tells me Dems will push the issue in coming days. Let's turn this into a political fiasco for GOP: newrepublic.com/article/2112...
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I KNOW we’re all still in the midst of Knicks euphoria… but I am GIFTING this article! This is DAMNING on MULTIPLE LEVELS. It is LONG, but you can LISTEN TO IT and YOU MUST! www.nytimes.com/2026/06/10/m...
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UPDATE from Los Angeles: Spencer Pratt's lead over Nithya Raman for the second spot goes down from 7.1% to 5.9% with today's update. Of roughly 32K ballots counted today in city of LA, Raman received 33% to Pratt's 20%. (Bass got 37%). (Overall margin is now 35% Bass, 29% Pratt, 23% Raman.)