Spencer Pratt’s L.A. Mayor Campaign Is Fueled by Out-of-Town Cash
Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV star, is running for mayor of Los Angeles with significant financial backing from out-of-town donors. His fundraising strategy contrasts with that of his local rivals, who are focusing on community support. The campaign highlights the influence of external funding in local elections.
- ▪Spencer Pratt is a candidate for mayor in Los Angeles.
- ▪He has raised substantial funds from individuals who cannot vote for him.
- ▪His competitors are taking a more localized approach to their campaigns.
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