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