Spencer Pratt Rejects Celebrity Endorsements as LA Mayor Poll Shows Him at 22%
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Updated · Fox News · May 29
Spencer Pratt Rejects Celebrity Endorsements as LA Mayor Poll Shows Him at 22%
10 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 29
Spencer Pratt said on "Gutfeld!" that he does not want celebrity endorsements in the Los Angeles mayoral race, saying he only wants backing from "moms and animal lovers" and even welcomes celebrity criticism.
22% of likely voters back Pratt in a UC Berkeley-Los Angeles Times poll, trailing Karen Bass at 26% and Nithya Raman at 25%, even as his campaign has raised millions and outpaced both rivals financially.
Pratt cast himself as a "common sense" candidate drawing mostly Democratic supporters, arguing voters are responding to visible street disorder, homelessness and public drug use rather than celebrity support.
June 2 is the primary date, with Pratt running an aggressive campaign against Bass and Raman over the 2025 fires and homelessness crisis in a heavily Democratic city.
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