Primary Results and Emerging Dynamics
The Los Angeles mayoral primary has unfolded with Karen Bass advancing, while Spencer Pratt’s notable performance as an independent Republican candidate indicates changing voter sentiment. Despite significant concerns over crime, homelessness, and failures in education, voters have not yet embraced a shift in leadership. However, Pratt’s strong showing suggests potential for a new direction.
Spencer Pratt’s Journey to the Runoff
Former reality TV star Spencer Pratt has transitioned from a public persona associated with MTV’s “The Hills” to a legitimate contender for Los Angeles mayor. With Bass unable to secure more than 50% of the vote, she now faces Pratt in the November runoff. Pratt’s second-place ranking, surpassing council member Nithya Raman, highlights his surprising political presence.
“God wanted five more months of me exposing all the failures of our mayor,” Pratt remarked following the primary results.
Pratt’s initial bid generated skepticism, perceiving him as an unlikely candidate. Yet, his campaign resonated with voters through strategic online engagement, gaining backing from notable figures. His focus on key issues, such as public safety, homelessness, and wildfire recovery, has redefined public perceptions.
Background and Influences
Pratt is a lifelong resident of Los Angeles, claiming his experiences have deeply shaped his awareness of its challenges. Growing up in LA, he attended Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences and later pursued a political science degree at USC, which he completed in 2014.
His relations with his family also highlight his public and personal story. Initially skeptical of his mayoral aspirations, his sister Stephanie Pratt eventually shifted her stance, showing support for his campaign.
Career and Public Persona
Pratt gained recognition through reality TV, beginning with “The Princes of Malibu” and later “The Hills.” His prominence grew as part of the duo “Speidi” with Heidi Montag. Despite a trajectory filled with public interest, he faced personal and financial setbacks post-reality TV fame.
Political Ambition Following Personal Loss
The turning point for Pratt came with devastating fires in 2025, which destroyed his home among thousands of others. This personal tragedy sparked his entry into politics, framing him as a critic of existing leadership and catalyzing his mayoral ambitions.
Pratt has persisted in positioning himself as an outsider, committed to changing a failing system. His rhetoric has drawn attention nationally, reflecting not only a local but a broader cultural narrative.
Campaign Strategy and Public Engagement
Capitalizing on his social media prowess, Pratt has utilized various platforms to direct campaign narrative and engage voters. His approach contrasts traditional methods, employing AI-generated content and viral videos over conventional media buying.
As endorsements from figures across different spheres compound his visibility, Pratt’s campaign remains a significant political event, drawing increased scrutiny and interest both locally and nationally.

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