Spencer Pratt speaks out before Los Angeles mayoral primary next week
Summary
Spencer Pratt, a candidate in the upcoming Los Angeles mayoral primary, spoke about key city issues including fire recovery, crime, and homelessness. He criticized his opponents, incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and City Council member Nithya Raman, and shared his views on how he would handle future wildfires and homelessness.Key Facts
- Spencer Pratt is running in the June 2 Los Angeles mayoral primary as an independent, although he is a registered Republican.
- He criticized Mayor Karen Bass for leaving Los Angeles before the 2025 wildfires started.
- Pratt emphasized fire safety and proactive measures to avoid future wildfire disasters.
- A recent poll shows Pratt with 22% support, closely behind Bass (26%) and Raman (25%).
- The mayoral primary is nonpartisan, so candidates do not run as official party members.
- Pratt has received support from several notable Republican figures, including President Donald Trump.
- If no candidate wins more than 50% of the vote, the top two will move on to the November general election.
- Pratt proposes mandatory treatment for homelessness related to drug addiction.
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