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In California, It’s More Than Cheating

Spencer Pratt ran an aggressive campaign for L.A. mayor, marked by cutting-edge ads. Despite the abject failure of current mayor Karen Bass, Pratt still only finished second – until the mail-in ballots began to be counted. Then Pratt sunk out of contention. Socialist L.A. City Council member Nithya Raman passed him. California has “jungle” primaries. Candidates from all parties run in one primary. If the winner gets 50%, election over. If not, then there’s a runoff. So, in November, a failed, incompetent leftwing mayor will square off against a weepy (Raman thought she lost on election night and blubbered) self-avowed socialist. Such is the state of L.A. politics today.

But don’t be fooled. Despite the cry that Spencer Pratt was cheated out of the runoff – with wide-opened mail-in balloting, he was – the likelihood that Pratt would win a clean election for mayor wouldn’t be much better. The hard truth is that L.A., like coastal California – where the population centers are -is Democrat territory. Democrats are typically going win elections in California because more Californians are left-leaning and Democrat. From time to time, less cheating would make some elections more competitive, but the state’s tilt would remain. Removing the cheating – in other words, eliminating mail-in balloting or most of it – won’t flip California red.

The reasons are many for that. The three chief reasons are: Generational change, minority influx (read legal and illegal), and outmigration – as in, middle-income and working class Californians leaving the state, along with Republicans from whatever class. California is largely a self-selecting state. Those who are agreeable to how the state and localities are governed, stay. Yes, there are Californians who are “trapped” by jobs, family commitments, roots, etc. But there is no equivalent of a Berlin Wall around California.

Otherwise, for years and increasingly, those who are sick and tired of high costs of living, high taxes, strangling regs, crime, homeless encampments, and whatever else has eroded the quality of life in the once Golden State, have left or are planning to leave. In other words, California has and is experiencing a steady drain of voters who are conservative or plain common sense.

Even Spencer Pratt threatened to leave California if his election bid went south. And he should leave. Life is short. Is California a hill worth dying on?

Best wishes to GOP gubernatorial nominee Steve Hilton. Good man – solid instincts and policy proposals. May he beat the odds this November and best Democrat Xavier Becerra. Yet the deck is stacked. Anything goes mail-in balloting will rear its ugly head. But so will California voters, who aren’t victims. Most are culprits in their state’s long downward spiral.

Pity. California dreamin’ was once the envy of Americans everywhere.

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The Feds Closing In on George Soros’ Operations

By J Robert Smith

  • February 1, 2026
  • 2- min read

Clarice Feldman says this in her weekly roundup (February 1) of news at American Thinker.

In the U.S., attention to deportation protests, the search and seizure of the Fulton County, Georgia, election records, and the release of the thousands of documents in what are called the Epstein files are probably the key items of the week.

Minneapolis police (and now Los Angeles police) are cooperating with federal HHS officials as deportations continue.

Interestingly, the government signals it is going after the funders of the ICE riots. The U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia announced the planned move:

“If money is quietly moving crowds in the streets, Jeanine Pirro says it’s time to treat it like organized crime.”– Jeanine Pirro moves to block George Soros from allegedly secretly bankrolling protests across America — by introducing a new bill that could classify such funding as organized crime under the RICO Act. If enacted, Soros-linked accounts could reportedly be frozen overnight, triggering a massive political shockwave nationwide and igniting fierce debate over protest financing, free speech, and national security. Soros should be behind bars!!

It is a key tactic of the administration to go after those who fund evil. They’ve done it internationally, by blocking the narco trade, the oil shipments from Iran and Venezuela, cutting off funds for the UN and the USAID slush fund. Domestic NGOs are also under scrutiny:

Kristi Noem goes nuclear as DHS chief, exposing how DEMS CREATED A SHADOW GOVERNMENT to sabotage the nation!

She says Democrats built a massive NGO web at home and overseas designed to weaken and overthrow America’s constitutional system.

It’s probably no coincidence that with the cutoff of funds to USAID and the increased scrutiny on NGOs, the DNC is in the red, and it will be even more starved for funds as the smurfing operation Act Blue is increasingly scrutinized.

We know the FBI searched and seized the Fulton County election materials, and we already knew before that the 315 thousand ballots in Georgia were illegally counted. There’s an FBI forensic lab on site reviewing the seized materials, and I think they will probably find a great deal to support the necessity of the SAVE Act pending in Congress, which is designed to limit the shenanigans that clearly occurred in Georgia and elsewhere in 2020.

If RICO laws prove applicable, Soros’ left-wing operations will grind to a halt. Drying up the money to left-wing street and other disruption operations is a killer. It’s been a shrewd under-the-radar play by the Trump administration to go after the money. This also means criminal prosecutions. Stay tuned.

To read Clarice Feldman’s article in full, click on this link.

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