Spencer Pratt fires up voters at packed BBQ ahead of Loa Angeles mayor primary
Spencer Pratt held a community barbecue in Baldwin Village to rally support ahead of the Los Angeles mayoral primary. He engaged with residents on issues such as homelessness and public safety, emphasizing the need for voter turnout. Pratt expressed his commitment to addressing government accountability and corruption if elected.
- ▪Spencer Pratt hosted a barbecue event to connect with voters before the primary election.
- ▪Residents expressed disappointment with current city leadership and voiced concerns about homelessness and crime.
- ▪Pratt urged supporters to vote, stating that community engagement is crucial for change.
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Politics exclusive Spencer Pratt fires up voters at packed BBQ ahead of Loa Angeles mayor primary By Jamie Paige Published May 30, 2026, 11:00 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt spent part of his Saturday in Baldwin Village making one final push to get voters to the polls with just days remaining before Tuesday’s primary election. An estimated 150 residents packed a community barbecue and voter outreach event where neighbors gathered to speak directly with Pratt about homelessness, crime, public safety, government accountability and the future of Los Angeles.
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