California's "red mirage" feeds MAGA fraud frenzy

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LOS ANGELES — California's plodding, weeks-long tally of mail-in ballots has become Exhibit A in https://www.axios.com/2026/02/04/trump-nationalize-election-2020-fraud-claims" target="_blank">President Trump's campaign to delegitimize the November midterms.

Why it matters: Glacial vote-counting in the nation's most populous state has produced a familiar, flammable ritual: Late mail piles up, officials plead for patience, and early Republican leads slowly vanish.


  • Democrats and election officials say the long wait is the price of counting every legal vote, including mail ballots postmarked by Election Day that take days to arrive.
  • Trump and his allies treat the process itself as proof of fraud, without producing evidence of illegal votes.

Driving the news: Spencer Pratt, the reality TV star https://www.axios.com/2026/05/08/california-election-democrats-spencer-pratt" target="_blank">running a viral campaign for L.A. mayor, has become MAGA's latest election martyr after five days of mail-ballot counting erased his grip on second place — and his place in November's runoff.

  • City Councilmember Nithya Raman, who was 8 points behind Pratt in early returns on election night, has dominated the late mail vote and is now on track to claim the second runoff spot against Mayor Karen Bass.
  • Each new batch of ballots has been absorbed into MAGA's post-2020 orthodoxy, with Trump allies casting the routine bureaucratic count as "another" slow-motion heist.

Zoom in: Pratt's campaign trained the right to believe L.A. was https://www.axios.com/2025/01/17/california-fires-elon-musk-newsom-republicans" target="_blank">ready for a political earthquake.

  • His viral messaging on homelessness and the City Hall failures he blames for his house burning down helped convince many Republicans that a celebrity populist could break through in a deep-blue stronghold.
  • In reality, the baseline math never changed: Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans nearly 3-to-1 in L.A. County, and Trump's toxic national brand overwhelmed Pratt's effort to run as a local insurgent.

But to MAGA audiences primed by Pratt's online momentum and strong election-night position, Raman's late surge looked and felt like a mathematical impossibility.

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Reality check: California's slow count is a well-known feature of state law, despite the choreographed outrage that swarms the state every election cycle.

Between the lines: Trump's crusade against mail voting has seeded a self-fulfilling fraud narrative — one that https://www.npr.org/2026/06/08/nx-s1-5849206/trump-walks-out-of-interview-after-being-pressed-on-election-fraud-claims" target="_blank">defined the 2020 election and could plague the midterms if Democrats perform as well as expected.

  1. GOP in-person voters drive an election-night "red mirage."
  2. Democratic mail ballots produce a "blue shift."
  3. MAGA treats the late swing as proof of fraud.

The big picture: The local blowup over the L.A. mayor's race is serving as a tactical dry run for a much larger federal offensive against California and other blue states' election infrastructure.

What they're saying: "Some of these efforts are so diabolical and so far upstream it is impossible to prove," Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) https://x.com/mkraju/status/2064058526775812199?s=20" target="_blank">told CNN when asked about evidence of fraud in California.

  • "But think everybody knows instinctively something is wrong here."

The bottom line: Six years after Trump poisoned Republican trust in American elections, California is exposing how little has been repaired.

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