Spencer Pratt concedes LA mayor race, but declares ‘war’ against advancing candidates
Summary
Spencer Pratt has conceded the Los Angeles mayoral race but said he will continue fighting against the two candidates moving forward. He did not challenge the election results, despite President Trump’s claims that the election was unfair.Key Facts
- Spencer Pratt said his campaign to become LA mayor is ending but declared a "war" against the two finalists.
- Pratt did not dispute the election results, even though President Donald Trump called the race "crooked."
- Nithya Raman and incumbent Karen Bass are the two candidates advancing to the November general election.
- Pratt claimed to have recordings that could harm either Raman’s or Bass’s campaign.
- Pratt initially said he would leave LA if he lost but now says he will continue his efforts to "save" the city.
- Pratt is a registered Republican and former reality TV star who ran in a heavily Democratic city.
- He launched his campaign focused on wildfire recovery and the city’s future after losing his home in the 2023 Palisades wildfire.
- Pratt received an endorsement from President Trump but faced criticism over his political experience.
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