California Senator Adam Schiff could barely contain his glee.
Schiff’s attention turned to one of the biggest races in his home state of California.
Adam Schiff made one prediction that’s bad news for Spencer Pratt.
Reality TV star Spencer Pratt surged into second place in the Los Angeles Mayoral primary thanks to viral ads slamming incumbent Mayor Karen Bass for failing to rebuild Los Angeles after the Palisades fires, where Pratt’s house burned down, and for allowing crime and homelessness to infest the city.
Patt looks on track to secure a spot in the runoff against Bass, but with California operating elections like a third-world country where it takes weeks to count ballots, nothing is certain until the final vote is tallied.
Democrats were panicked over Pratt’s candidacy because, like in 2016 with Donald Trump, Pratt ran as a celebrity outside, rallying voters around the failures of Democrat Party governance to deliver on basic quality of life because they are more addicted to woke pieties.
The left was eager to pooh-pooh Pratt’s rise.
MSNOW host Jen Psaki asked Pratt’s home state senator, Adam Schiff, about the meaning of Pratt’s campaign.
“I got to ask you your thoughts on Spencer Pratt while you’re here, who looks like he could make the runoff? We’ll see. Hasn’t been called yet. What do people not know about that guy?” Psaki wondered.
Like every other Trump-deranged leftist, Schiff couldn’t see past Pratt as a stand-in for Trump since both starred on a reality TV show and ignored the fact that liberal policies on crime, drugs, and homelessness caused the deterioration of Los Angeles into a glorified slum.
“Well, you would think, having tried having a reality TV star in elective office and seeing it was a colossal bust, it was a terrible decision that maybe we wouldn’t be eager to repeat that decision. I think that, you know, his campaign is really fueled by a lot of discontent about the quality of life in Los Angeles, and there’s a lot to be said there in terms of what we need to do to address the homelessness problem and crime,” Schiff began.
Schiff then outrageously claimed Bass was doing a good job in responding to concerns over crime and homelessness, which was absurd because there would have been no opening for a candidate like Pratt to challenge her if she were.
“I think the mayor is doing a good job trying to address those in a very difficult city, in a mayorship that doesn’t have that much power. So I think, you know, Karen Bass is ahead for a reason. People see her as really a very smart, competent, capable person, but dealing with some really intractable problems. But to take advantage of those problems, he is likely to come in number two. Still, we are a very Democratic city, and a MAGA-aligned, Trump-fawning candidate for mayor is probably not going to be successful in L.A,” Schiff added.
Schiff and the Democrats are also worried that the rise of Spencer Pratt signals the durability of the anti-establishment populist right, which could blunt the blue wave that Schiff and other Democrats are counting on to crest in the November midterm election.
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