Pratt rallies supporters as Los Angeles mayoral race enters final stretch
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt looked more like a celebrity greeting fans than a first-time politician making one of his last campaign stops. Dressed in a gray suit, blue shirt, and a black “Pratt for Los Angeles” ball cap, he spent Sunday afternoon weaving through a crowd of supporters, posing for photos, and hearing complaints about the direction of Los Angeles ahead of Election Day.
Pratt rallies supporters as Los Angeles mayoral race enters final stretch Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt engaged with supporters, emphasizing his desire for community safety and the ability for families to thrive. Despite lacking government experience, he has gained traction by positioning himself as an outsider critical of current city leadership and capitalizing on voter frustration.
- Spencer Pratt, a candidate for Los Angeles mayor, held a campaign event with supporters.
- He expressed a desire to make people feel safe and enable families to thrive in the city.
- Pratt highlighted that community experience is valuable and that he aims to be a voice for constituents.
- He is running against 13 other candidates, with five considered serious contenders.
- Pratt has gained traction as an outsider, criticizing what he calls ‘failed leadership’ and ‘City Hall’s’ shortcomings.
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