Politico Frames California Election Results as 'Becerra and Bass Surge' #Political
"Spencer Pratt surges to runoff in LA mayor’s race after angry voters send message to Karen Bass."
Does that sound like a reasonable headline description as to what happened on Tuesday in the mayoral election in Los Angeles? After all the incumbent mayor Bass was rejected (as of this writing) by almost two thirds of the voters. It is a headline that appeared on the 930 WFMD Radio website and is somewhat reflected in a bizarre way at Politico which somehow managed to give the election results a laughably different interpretation with "Becerra and Bass surge in California as anti-establishment fever breaks."
Yes, the Wednesday Politico spinmeister team of Liam Dillon, Alex Nieves, and Daniel Miller somehow groks that a nearly two-thirds vote against the incumbent translates into a "surge" for the establishment. In addition, contrary to Politico attempting to wishcast anti-dem establishment candidate Spencer Pratt away by portraying him as coming in third behind two diehard Democrats during the last week of May, he appears to be solidly in place for the November runoff election against Bass as of this writing (unless mysterious boxes appear loaded with Nithya Raman ballots).
Even more absurd is the portrayal of Xaviera Becerra as experiencing a "surge" since he came in second in the election for governor behind Steve Hilton who at this point leads Mr. Surge by three points. The strong antipathy of Politico towards Hilton is illustrated by the fact that in the entire article he is mentioned just once. Let the drums roll for the lone brief mention by Politico of the actual winner of the gubernatorial open primary: "Republican Steve Hilton, a former Fox News host endorsed by President Donald Trump, was just ahead of Becerra early Wednesday morning."
Keep in mind this Pravda-like portrayal of Becerra as somehow surging comes on the heels of Politico taking a strong dose of hopium last Friday with this headline: "Second poll shows Becerra’s ahead in California governor’s race."
The world of Politico appears to be so desperate to hype failed establishment Democrat candidates that they can laughably twist a candidate portrayed as being ahead in the governor's race as having surged a few days later despite unexpectedly falling behind (as of this writing) the Republican candidate by three points.
Ironically, Politico itself seems to have unintentionally placed something of a reality check on its wishcast headline since just below it on the front page the surging incumbent also appears this headline: "Karen Bass heads to runoff in Los Angeles."
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