Spencer Pratt is ‘for the dogs’ in animal abuse campaign
Spencer Pratt, a Los Angeles mayoral candidate and former reality TV star, launched a campaign video advocating against animal abuse. In the video, he humorously interviews three dogs while discussing serious issues related to animal welfare. Pratt aims to give a voice to voiceless animals and promises to enforce stricter laws if elected mayor.
- ▪Spencer Pratt is campaigning against animal abuse as part of his mayoral candidacy in Los Angeles.
- ▪In a campaign video, he humorously interviews three dogs to highlight their plight and advocate for their rights.
- ▪Pratt has criticized the current mayor's handling of local issues, including animal welfare and recent fires.
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Los Angeles mayoral candidate and former reality TV star Spencer Pratt announced he is “for the dogs” in a campaign video fighting against animal abuse. “Vote for the dogs. Vote for Pratt,” Pratt’s caption said on a campaign video posted on X Friday. Recommended Stories Karen Bass fires back at Spencer Pratt’s ‘violent’ AI campaign ads Spanberger concedes defeat on redistricting and says 2026 elections will use old map Former Newsom chief of staff pleads guilty on corruption charges “These dogs are voiceless, and we are here to give them a voice,” Pratt said, as he sat next to L.A.-based Youtuber Amanda McCants, who joined him for the video. In the video, Pratt and McCants interviewed three dogs in an ironic sit-down style interview.
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