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Spencer Pratt’s Mayoral Bid Divides Los Angeles Voters

Reality TV star Spencer Pratt has thrown his hat into the ring for the Los Angeles mayoral race, challenging incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilmember Nithya Raman. Pratt, known for his role on ‘The Hills,’ has gained attention for his outspoken criticism of Bass’s handling of the 2025 Palisades wildfire, which destroyed his home.

Divided Opinions Among Voters

Pratt’s candidacy has sparked mixed reactions among Los Angeles residents. While some appreciate his passion and outsider status, others are skeptical of his qualifications. Local resident Brian Lovoto expressed concerns about Pratt’s lack of political experience, stating, “I don’t need another reality star in office, especially not another Republican who has no idea what he’s doing.”

Pratt has proposed controversial solutions to the city’s homelessness crisis, suggesting that homeless individuals be relocated to cities like Seattle. This plan has drawn criticism from some voters who view it as inhumane and impractical.

Focus on Key Issues

Leonardo Flores, a local dancer, emphasized the importance of addressing the housing crisis and the high cost of living in Los Angeles. “How is rent my biggest expense?” he asked, highlighting the need for affordable housing initiatives.

Mayor Bass has faced scrutiny over her administration’s efforts to combat homelessness. The city’s Inside Safe program, launched in 2022, has spent over $300 million on initiatives to clean encampments and provide interim housing, but progress has been slow.

Support for Pratt’s Passion

Despite the skepticism, some voters are drawn to Pratt’s passion and commitment to improving the city. Molly Swing, a third-generation Los Angeles resident, voted for Pratt, citing his dedication to restoring the city she grew up in. “It’s about passion and someone that cares,” she said.

Pratt and his wife, Heidi Montag, have also filed a lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles and the Department of Water and Power, accusing them of negligence during the Palisades fire. This legal battle underscores Pratt’s personal investment in the city’s governance.

As the mayoral race heats up, Los Angeles voters remain divided on whether Pratt’s outsider status and celebrity endorsements will translate into effective leadership for the city.


Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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