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Updated · Fox News · May 27
Segura, Rogan Call Los Angeles 2-Camp City as They Back Change Before 2026 Mayor Race
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 27

Segura, Rogan Call Los Angeles 2-Camp City as They Back Change Before 2026 Mayor Race

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 27
  • Tom Segura said Los Angeles residents now fall into two camps: those who see the city has changed for the worse and “delusional” people who insist everything is fine.
  • Joe Rogan used the exchange to argue the city is overdue for a leadership shakeup, saying voters are “desperate” enough that an outsider could break through.
  • Spencer Pratt became their example of that opening, with both men saying the former reality TV star could have a shot in the 2026 mayoral race if he generates enough attention.
  • Pratt’s campaign has leaned into spectacle, including a stunt that power-washed his name into dirty sidewalks with the slogan, “Imagine if the streets were this clean.”
  • Segura said Trump’s rise showed reality-TV outsiders can win office, framing Los Angeles’ frustrations as fertile ground for a celebrity-style political challenge.
Can a reality TV star's viral stunts and fundraising success unseat the incumbent mayor of America's second-largest city?
As celebrity outsiders enter politics, what does this trend reveal about voter trust in traditional governance in major American cities?