Spencer Pratt Just Went Scorched Earth On ‘Communist’ Election Fraudsters

Jul 09, 2026 - 17:02
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Spencer Pratt Just Went Scorched Earth On ‘Communist’ Election Fraudsters

Former MTV reality star Spencer Pratt has repeatedly made it clear that he is not going to walk away silently after his loss in the Los Angeles mayoral race — and in his most recent video, he took direct aim at California’s election process and the potential for fraud.

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Pratt, in a nine-minute video posted on Wednesday, laid out the reasons people believe California elections are rife with fraud — and why he believes they’re right to be worried.

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“In judicial ethics, the mere appearance of potential fraud is disqualifying,” Pratt began — and then compared that to elections. “Whether or not there is widespread fraud occurring, there certainly could be. And it doesn’t matter how many times you scream, ‘There is no widespread fraud.’ A lot of people believe there is.”

Pratt went on to explain how California, in particular, had built a system that at best enabled the appearance of fraud and at worst facilitated it: “This isn’t about whether fraud is swinging the election — the appearance of fraud already is swinging the election.”

Using his own election as an example, Pratt explained that the mail-in ballot system — which allows votes to be counted for days after the election — created the appearance of fraud even if that wasn’t what was happening. In the Los Angeles mayoral race, he explained, he was in second place on Election Day — and the mail-in ballots that came in after benefited Nithya Raman, who had been the third-place candidate.

“For some reason, only the third-place Democrat who needed the votes saw a disproportionate spike in votes several days after the election,” he said.

Pratt compared the whole system to a bank heist in which the bank owners “can’t lock the bank vault, you’re not allowed to have security cameras, and you can’t count the money inside the vault. Robbing the bank is still 100% illegal, but there’s no way to stop it from happening.”

“How can you secure the money if you can’t lock the vault?” Pratt asked. “How can you catch the robbers if you’re not allowed to monitor the vault? And how can you even identify if the vault were even robbed in the first place if you can’t even count the money? … The bank vault is wide open.”

Pratt called for an overhaul of the system, saying that the right way would not be easy, but it would end with “commie animals in handcuffs.”

“To all you fraudsters out there, we’ve been watching you,” he added. “And justice is coming.” 

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