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GOP insider shocks by debunking Republican conspiracy theory: ‘What kind of sorcery?’

June 7, 2026
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A California Republican operative went viral this week for doing something unusual in her party: publicly fact-checking a right-wing election conspiracy theory — and refusing to back down when Rasmussen Reports pushed back.

Elizabeth Barcohana, who works with the Los Angeles GOP, stepped in after Rasmussen posted a claim that a single ballot drop in the LA mayor’s race had contained zero votes for Republican candidate Spencer Pratt — the reality TV personality from The Hills running for LA mayor — while every other candidate gained thousands. “Virtually every candidate received votes except for Spencer Pratt,” Rasmussen wrote. “Impossible.”

Barcohana called it false. “No, it did not happen,” she posted, sharing a batch composition chart showing Pratt’s orange bar appearing consistently across every single ballot drop. “This is fake news.” She further noted that Rasmussen was recycling an NBC screenshot taken before the network’s graphics team had corrected an error — meaning the “evidence” of fraud was a screenshot of a mistake that had already been fixed.

Rasmussen didn’t fold. Instead, the polling firm told Barcohana to “wake up,” name-dropped someone it claimed was a federal investigator, and accused her of not understanding “what is going on in national election integrity.”

Barcohana’s response to an anonymous user cut to the heart of the problem: “THIS is why you don’t see Republicans fighting back against all of this. No one believes us no matter what we say when we push back on things that aren’t true which demoralize our voters, so they would rather just keep quiet and not hit a hornet’s nest of angry voters.”

The exchange drew notice across the aisle. “How does one deal with a company that exists to poll elections but then casts doubt on the actual results with loony conspiracy theories?” asked Garrett Archer, a data journalist at ABC15 in Arizona. Damin Toell, a conservative activist, was more pointed, calling Rasmussen “the zombie husk of Rasmussen Reports, which just grifts off garbage conspiracy theories without any concern for how it suppresses Republicans from voting.”

Drew Savicki, a political analyst, called it “fascinating watching a California Republican struggling to push back against the online conspiracy theories being promoted by so many in her party.”

Republican strategist Mike Madrid kept it simple: “Wait…is this a Republican standing up for math, facts and evidence? What kind of sorcery is this?”

The post GOP insider shocks by debunking Republican conspiracy theory: ‘What kind of sorcery?’ appeared first on Raw Story.

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