Spencer Pratt's details plans for LA to All-In podcast as unions launch ad blitz
Key Points:
- Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV star running as an independent for LA mayor, outlined plans to combat crime and homelessness by enforcing laws, cleaning streets, and involving the CDC to investigate health issues in homeless camps.
- Pratt aims to revitalize Los Angeles by cutting bureaucratic red tape, accelerating housing permits using AI, and attracting billionaire investors to fund large-scale rebuilding projects.
- He plans to boost Hollywood by supporting independent filmmakers and productions, following advice from producer Peter Chernin, rather than attempting broad industry reforms.
- Pratt faces opposition from labor unions, who launched attack ads labeling him a Republican and criticizing his stance on housing for the homeless, despite his independent candidacy.
- After a strong debate performance that impressed viewers, Pratt remains second in polls behind Karen Bass, who recently withdrew from a follow-up debate, citing other commitments.