Spencer Pratt takes his fight for LA’s future straight to downtown
Spencer Pratt held a campaign event in downtown Los Angeles, attracting around 300 attendees. The gathering served as both a meet-and-greet and a rally to encourage voter participation ahead of the upcoming primary. Concerns about public safety and homelessness were prominent topics among attendees, reflecting broader issues facing the city.
- ▪Spencer Pratt's campaign event drew approximately 300 people to the Alexandria Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.
- ▪Attendees expressed concerns about homelessness and public safety as key issues for the city's future.
- ▪Many participants, including first-time voters, appreciated Pratt's hands-on approach to addressing local problems.
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Metro Spencer Pratt takes his right for LA’s future straight to downtown By Jamie Paige Published May 23, 2026, 8:54 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Los Angeles mayoral hopeful Spencer Pratt brought his fight for the city’s future straight into the heart of downtown Saturday, where roughly 300 people packed the ballroom of the historic downtown Alexandria Hotel. The event doubled as a meet-and-greet and get-out-the-vote rally, drawing a mix of longtime residents, property owners and younger voters who admitted they usually tune out City Hall politics. “I live downtown. It’s nasty here. We gotta clean it up,” Van Arthur told The California Post after casting his vote for Pratt.
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