Spencer Pratt and Steve Hilton Await Election Results Amid Tense California Vote Count
Spencer Pratt and ex-Fox News star Steve Hilton get terrifying reality check in California nail-biter

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In California, the fate of Republican candidates Spencer Pratt and Steve Hilton hangs in the balance as mail-in ballots are still being counted. Pratt, running for Los Angeles mayor, is in a tight race against incumbent Karen Bass, while Hilton leads in the gubernatorial race against Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer. The slow counting process has drawn criticism and concern.
- 01As of now, 64% of votes have been counted in the Los Angeles mayoral race, with Spencer Pratt in second place behind incumbent Karen Bass.
- 02Steve Hilton leads in the California gubernatorial race, but the final outcome remains uncertain due to outstanding mail-in ballots.
- 03Mail-in voters in California tend to lean Democratic, which could hinder Pratt's chances of making it to the runoff against Bass.
- 04California allows mail-in ballots to be counted if dropped off by 8 p.m. on Election Day, contributing to delays in final results.
- 05Former President Donald Trump criticized California's voting process, claiming it is inefficient compared to other countries.
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The ongoing counting of mail-in ballots in California has left Republican candidates Spencer Pratt and Steve Hilton in suspense regarding their electoral futures. In the Los Angeles mayoral race, Pratt is currently in second place, trailing incumbent Democratic Mayor Karen Bass, who is set to advance to a runoff. With only 64% of votes counted, Pratt faces stiff competition from progressive LA City Council member Nithya Raman, who is slightly ahead in the latest counts. Meanwhile, Hilton is leading in the governor's race against former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and billionaire Tom Steyer, but the large number of outstanding mail-in ballots adds uncertainty to his lead. Both candidates have expressed frustration over the slow counting process, with Hilton calling it a 'global laughing stock.' The situation is further complicated by California's mail-in voting trends, which typically favor Democratic candidates. As the counting continues, both Pratt and Hilton remain hopeful for positive outcomes in their respective races.
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The outcome of these elections could significantly influence local governance in Los Angeles and California's state policies.
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