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Spencer Pratt falls behind Nithya Raman in LA mayoral race after latest vote update

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Coverage diverges in framing, with the New York Times emphasizing the race for second place to face Mayor Karen Bass. The Washington Examiner and RedState led with Spencer Pratt's fall behind Nithya Raman, while the California Post focused…
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Spencer Pratt falls behind Nithya Raman in LA mayoral race after latest vote update
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Spencer Pratt has fallen behind Nithya Raman in the Los Angeles mayoral primary election after a recent vote update. Raman now holds second place with 27.1% of the votes counted, while Pratt has 26.7%. The general election against incumbent mayor Karen Bass is scheduled for November 3, and the latest vote count has significant implications for Pratt's chances of advancing.

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Washington Examiner · Carter Schroppe
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Republican Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt fell behind Councilwoman Nithya Raman in the city’s mayoral primary election Sunday night, threatening the former reality TV star’s chances of advancing to the November general election against incumbent mayor Karen Bass. Raman overtook Pratt for second place after a vote count update revealed she had received 27.1% of the votes counted thus far, compared to Pratt’s 26.7%. 83.2% of the expected vote has been counted. Recommended Stories July Social Security direct payment worth $994 goes out in 24 days First round of June Social Security payments goes out in three days Maine primary elections: Races to watch Pratt referenced on X a “net swing of more than 43,000 votes” against him since polls closed on Tuesday.

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