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Updated · Fox News · May 11
Union-funded anti-Spencer Pratt ad sparks backlash online
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 11

Union-funded anti-Spencer Pratt ad sparks backlash online

7 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 11
  • Los Angeles Ethics Commission filings show a labor-backed committee spent $221,000 on digital ads against the Republican mayoral candidate, while Senator Ted Cruz said the spot could help elect him.
  • The ad attacks Pratt over homelessness, policing and unions, but critics on X said its framing may appeal to voters frustrated with conditions in Los Angeles.
  • Pratt, a former reality TV star challenging Mayor Karen Bass, has recently gained attention for blunt debate attacks on city leadership over crime, homelessness and government spending.
How can a $221,000 attack ad become a candidate's most effective, and free, campaign tool?
When a powerful union backs losing candidates, what does it signal about its influence on modern voters?
Is 'common sense' a viable substitute for political experience when tackling complex urban crises?