Pratt rallies supporters as Los Angeles mayoral race enters final stretch
Spencer Pratt, a candidate in the Los Angeles mayoral race, is gaining support as he campaigns for change in the city. Despite lacking political experience, he positions himself as an outsider advocating for the community's needs. With Election Day approaching, Pratt's message resonates with voters frustrated by current leadership.
- ▪Spencer Pratt is one of 14 candidates in the Los Angeles mayoral race, with five considered serious contenders.
- ▪He has gained traction by appealing to voters' frustrations with City Hall and positioning himself against 'failed leadership.'
- ▪Pratt's campaign has attracted attention despite concerns about his lack of government experience and the perception that his candidacy is a branding exercise.
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LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt looked more like a celebrity greeting fans than a first-time politician making one of his last campaign stops. Dressed in a gray suit, blue shirt, and a black “Pratt for Los Angeles” ball cap, he spent Sunday afternoon weaving through a crowd of supporters, posing for photos, and hearing complaints about the direction of Los Angeles ahead of Election Day. Addressing attendees, Pratt said he could feel the “hope and inspiration” of voters and argued that “common sense” motivates him despite what he described as attacks from critics.
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