Spencer Pratt’s stunning Los Angeles mayoral surge now has a viral election-night reaction to go with it.
Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman became visibly emotional as the early mayoral numbers put Pratt in second place and left her runoff path looking increasingly difficult.
The video does not show a race that is officially over. It does show the moment the progressive favorite realized the math was moving hard against her.
Watch the clip here:
Nithya Raman walked out to her campaign funeral in literal tears last night
She can't hide her disappointment at the red wave that showed out in LA Mayoral race
Angelenos are taking their city back from the grip of incompetence. pic.twitter.com/8q1ybdgQmG
— Danny De Urbina (@dannydeurbina) June 3, 2026
The clip spread after Trending Politics reported that Raman became emotional as her path to the runoff appeared to slip away.
According to NBC News, the Los Angeles mayoral race had 63.1 percent of the expected vote in.
NBC listed Mayor Karen Bass at 34.8 percent with 172,720 votes, Pratt at 30.4 percent with 151,149 votes, and Raman at 22.3 percent with 110,848 votes.
Bass has secured a runoff spot, while Pratt is holding second place with a sizable advantage over Raman.
That is the political gut punch in this story. Raman, one of the city’s most prominent progressive voices, is staring at a gap of more than 40,000 votes behind a reality television star turned anti-establishment mayoral candidate.
Pratt’s supporters were already treating the count as a major breakthrough:
🚨 JUST IN: Spencer Pratt is currently in a "VERY GOOD and COMFORTABLE" position leading Nithya Raman in the mayoral race, closely trailing Karen Bass headed to a runoff
Mail-ins can keep pouring in, but his lead SHOULD be large enough to fend off the late deep-blue votes 🤞🏻… pic.twitter.com/p4jHMTJfWe
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 3, 2026
Ballots are still being counted, so the final margin can still shift.
For now, the early picture is unmistakable: Pratt has turned what many people treated as a novelty campaign into a serious bid for City Hall.
The Office of the City Clerk lays out the 2026 municipal election calendar this way:
2026 Municipal Elections. The City will hold its Primary Nominating Election on June 2, 2026, and the General Municipal Election on November 3, 2026.
ADVERTISEMENT2026 Primary Nominating Election (June 2, 2026). Offices to be filled in the 2026 Primary Nominating Election include: Mayor, City Controller, City Attorney, Council Districts 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 15; Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Board of Education Districts 2, 4, and 6; and any measures that may be adopted by the City Council.
Certified List of Candidates. Certified List of Write-In Candidates.
Declaration of Intention Filing List. Nominating Petition Filing List.
Write-In Nominating Petition Filing Status. How to Vote.
Municipal elections (Primary Nominating and General Municipal) are held in the even-numbered years and Neighborhood Council elections are held in odd-numbered years.
As of 2020, the County of Los Angeles conducts the majority of the City’s Municipal election functions.
Raman built her brand as a progressive city leader focused on housing, homelessness, and left-wing urban policy.
Pratt has turned the race into something very different: a referendum on crime, homelessness, affordability, wildfire failures, and whether City Hall has been listening to normal Angelenos at all.
That is why this clip hit so hard.
It was a candidate getting emotional after a tough night, and it was also the first visible sign that the Los Angeles political class may be dealing with a November fight it never thought Spencer Pratt could force.


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