Spencer Pratt will enforce ‘laws Democrats voted for’ as Los Angeles mayor
Spencer Pratt, a candidate for Los Angeles mayor, is focusing on existing laws to improve safety in the city. He has criticized current Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom for their handling of homelessness and drug issues. Pratt's campaign has gained traction through creative AI-generated ads and a strong message aimed at mothers concerned about safety.
- ▪Spencer Pratt is running for mayor of Los Angeles and emphasizes enforcing existing laws to enhance public safety.
- ▪He has accused Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom of mismanaging homelessness and drug-related issues in the city.
- ▪Pratt's campaign has gained popularity through innovative ads and a focus on safety concerns for families.
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Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt said he’s focusing on laws that already exist to make “the streets safe.” “We are going to make sure that moms feel safe in Los Angeles,” Pratt said on Fox News’s Saturday in America. Recommended Stories Jane Fonda endorses Karen Bass in Los Angeles mayoral race Joe Concha slams Jimmy Kimmel for criticisms against Spencer Pratt Bessent slams Newsom’s 100% tax on anti-weaponization fund: ‘No cure for stupid’ Pratt said current city Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) made up statistics, calling it a “homeless industrial complex scam,” and accused them of laundering money to increase homelessness.
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