AP: From 'The Hills' villain to LA mayoral contender: Spencer Pratt’s viral video-fueled campaign
Viral videos and a populist message have lifted the Republican reality-TV figure into contention as early voting opens ahead of the June 2 election.
- Reality television personality Spencer Pratt is surging in the Los Angeles mayoral race, challenging incumbent Mayor Karen Bass ahead of the June 2 election. His campaign has transformed from a fringe effort into a significant threat.
- Rising to fame on 'The Hills', Pratt is now leveraging viral, AI-generated videos to drive his message. Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush called one such ad "maybe the best political ad of the year" on X.
- Emphasizing day-to-day concerns in the city of nearly 4 million, Pratt focuses on losing his home in the Palisades Fire. He argues many residents "do not want a bed," contrasting his hardline stance against homelessness with current city policies.
- Labor unions are funding attacks against Pratt as Democratic establishment figures grow nervous about his momentum. Strategists suggest these attacks may actually increase his appeal to Republicans, potentially helping him secure a November runoff against Bass.
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From 'The Hills' villain to LA mayoral contender: Spencer Pratt’s viral video-fueled campaign
Spencer Pratt, known for his role on the reality television show "The Hills," is running for mayor of Los Angeles.
How Spencer Pratt Went From Villain To Hero
It feels like every day there’s a new viral campaign video from Los Angeles mayoral hopeful Spencer Pratt. And every day it’s hard to reconcile that this is the same slime-ball we used to despise on “The Hills.” For just over four years — from 2006-2010 — we watched Pratt live out his mid-20s in front of an MTV camera, and the angle was typically less than flattering. Engaged at the time to his now wife Heidi Montag, Pratt appeared to manipulate…
The Spencer Pratt Earthquake Hitting California
A political earthquake is hitting California right now—and considering the reaction by both Republicans and Democrats, this tremor lands somewhere near the top of a figurative Richter scale.Spencer Pratt, whose family lost their home in the Palisades inferno last year, is seeking to unseat first-term Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, a Democrat with more than 20 years in elective office including in Congress; his sudden ascendancy has shaken Democra…
Spencer Pratt Surges in L.A. Mayoral Race as Democrats Grow Nervous
(Zero Hedge)—Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt, best known for his role on MTV’s The Hills, is gaining traction on online prediction markets, including Polymarket and Kalshi, as well as local polling, after a series of viral campaign videos and last week’s mayoral debate. Pratt’s campaign has released hard-hitting viral ads that have spread across social media like wildfire. His election odds are rising as voters realize that the far-l…
From ‘The Hills’ villain to LA mayoral contender: Spencer Pratt’s viral video-fueled campaign - Regional Media News
On the reality television show "The Hills," Spencer Pratt played something of a villain, blamed for spreading a salacious rumor and driving a wedge between his girlfriend and her best friend. Pratt is casting himself as a hero in his latest venture, a bid to be mayor of Los Angeles, in which he's promising to rid the nation's second most populous city of disorder and dysfunction. Originally greeted with bemusement, Pratt is now upending the race…
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