Who is Spencer Pratt? Everything we know about the reality star running for LA mayor
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From Spencer Pratt to Trump: Reality Stars Turn Politicians
Caitlyn Jenner at the 60th Anniversary party for the Monte-Carlo TV Festival in 2020. (Gregg DeGuire/Getty) (Image: Getty Images) Caitlyn Jenner joined California’s 2021 recall ballot Caitlyn Jenner at the 60th Anniversary party for the Monte-Carlo TV Festival in 2020. (Gregg DeGuire/Getty) (Getty Images) Caitlyn Jenner, known for Keeping Up with the Kardashians and the docuseries I Am Cait, ran as a candidate in California’s 2021 gubernatorial …
Why Spencer Pratt Is on the Rise in Los Angeles
Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words” from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to Victor Davis Hanson’s own YouTube channel to watch past episodes. Jack Fowler: Well, you know what’s not a beautiful place to live, Victor, segueing, is Los Angeles. And you talked with Sami about the really terrific, I think, debate between the mayoral candidates,…
Los Angeles Mayoral Primary Sees Surge For Spencer Pratt
Los Angeles faces a defining local choice on June 2: a winner-take-all mayoral primary that could hand the city a new executive if any candidate tops fifty percent plus one vote. This piece lays out who the main players are, why the status quo looks broken, how Spencer Pratt’s candidacy grew out of the Palisades fire, and why crossover voters should consider prioritizing the city over party loyalty. It’s a practical, street-level argument about …
Who is Spencer Pratt? Everything we know about the reality star running for LA mayor
Former star of reality TV show The Hills, Spencer Pratt, is running to become the mayor of Los Angeles.Despite having no prior political experience, Pratt, has decided to throw his hat in the ring and believes he can “shake up city hall”.Pratt first made a name for himself as the reality TV villain ...
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