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Vol. I Β· No. 167 Β· 808 Reports Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Hilton Criticizes Top-Two Primary After Pratt's LA Mayor Loss

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Topics in This Edition

LA mayoral electionCalifornia primarieshomelessness policy

Summary

The segment features Steve Hilton, a Republican candidate for California governor, reacting to Spencer Pratt's third-place finish in the June 2, 2026, Los Angeles mayoral primary. Hilton praises Pratt's campaign and homelessness plan, calls the outcome a travesty, and argues the top-two primary system denies voters a real choice between change candidates. He offers Pratt a role in his potential administration. The clip is sourced from Hilton's commentary with references to his Golden Together policy group and Pratt's published plan; no other guests or data graphics are shown.

Editorial Assessment

The core facts align with primary results showing Karen Bass and Nithya Raman advancing ahead of Pratt. The description of California's nonpartisan top-two system is correct, though the segment omits its intent to produce broader general-election appeal and existing debates over its effects. Pratt's five-step treatment-focused homelessness plan is accurately referenced but presented without counter-evidence on efficacy or Pratt's limited governing experience. Viewers miss context on vote margins, candidate backgrounds, and the system's application across many races. The segment functions as partisan commentary rather than neutral reporting.

Key Moments

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Spencer Pratt finished out of the top two in the LA mayoral primary under the top-two system

Ballotpedia and AP results confirm Bass and Raman advanced; Pratt received approximately 25-26%.

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Pratt published a detailed homelessness plan aligned with Hilton's Golden Together work

Pratt's mayoral site outlines a five-step treatment-first plan; Hilton's organization focuses on similar California issues.

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The top-two system is an abomination that undermines democracy in this case

Opinion; system is state law since 2012 with ongoing debate over moderation effects.

Notable Concerns

  • Loaded language describing opponents without balanced sourcing
  • No discussion of top-two system's documented impacts or reform proposals

Sources Consulted

  1. Los Angeles Mayor Primary 2026 Live Results
  2. Spencer Pratt
  3. Spencer Pratt out of LA mayor race as left-wing rival Nithya Raman advances
  4. 2026 Los Angeles mayoral election
  5. Spencer Pratt concedes LA mayor race, but declares 'war' against advancing candidates
  6. LA County Election Results
  7. Despite Trump Claims, Spencer Pratt Seems to Accept L.A. Mayor Loss
  8. Steve Hilton criticized the outcome of the Los Angeles mayoral primary, calling the exclusion of Spencer Pratt a 'travesty'
  9. The rise and fall of 'The Hills' star Spencer Pratt's improbable campaign for Los Angeles mayor
  10. Steve Hilton SLAMS California Election System for Excluding Spencer Pratt
  11. Mayoral election in Los Angeles, California (2026)
  12. Pratt out, Raman in: What Los Angeles voters can now expect in the mayoral race