Reality TV personality Spencer Pratt announces bid for LA mayor after losing home in Palisades fire
The former ‘The Hills’ star made the announcement on the anniversary of the devastating fire in Pacific Palisades
www.independent.co.ukSpencer Pratt has been in the news recently as a political candidate in Los Angeles, but not as a traditional party-affiliated contender. He is officially a registered Republican, yet has publicly framed his LA mayor bid as nonpartisan and independent of party labels. In other words, he’s running for mayor under an independent banner in practice, despite his Republican registration.[3][5][7][9]
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If you want, I can pull together a concise timeline of his campaign announcements, major policy proposals he’s pitched (e.g., housing/homelessness, public safety), and how local LA voters have reacted in recent polling or local coverage. I can also summarize how his stance compares with the current mayor and other candidates. Would you like that?
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The former ‘The Hills’ star made the announcement on the anniversary of the devastating fire in Pacific Palisades
www.independent.co.ukReality star admitted that he was not 'political' during appearance on 'The View'
www.the-independent.comHe and his wife, Heidi Montag, are best known for starring in 'The Hills.'
parade.comLos Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt laid out a plan to eliminate homeless encampments, crack down on public drug use and investigate local nonprofits.
www.wfmd.comReality star admitted that he was not ‘political’ during appearance on ‘The View’
www.inkl.comThe former reality TV personality said, 'It's a nonpartisan race.'
www.politico.comYou probably remember him as the bleach-blonde "villain" from MTV’s *The Hills*, the guy who single-handedly dismantled friendships while sipping espresso in...
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