Spencer Pratt responds to L.A. mayoral race loss in new video, says 'it's war'
Key Points:
- Spencer Pratt, a Republican candidate and former reality TV personality, responded to his loss in the Los Angeles mayoral primary by warning of worsening conditions in the city and pledging to continue his activism against what he calls a "corrupt machine."
- Pratt criticized the remaining runoff candidates, Nithya Raman and Karen Bass, labeling them as ineffective and blaming them for accelerating the city's problems, which he attributes to their "corrupt communist" leadership.
- He claimed to possess a damaging recording involving one of the candidates that could force her resignation, though he did not specify who it involved.
- Pratt highlighted concerns from local developers and business owners about leaving Los Angeles, which he said would lead to decreased tax revenue, reduced city services, and increased crime and community issues.
- Despite gaining national attention due to his celebrity status and outspoken views, Pratt failed to secure enough votes to advance to the November runoff against Raman and Bass.