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Spencer Pratt’s Shock Campaign: “Zero Encampments,” Open Race & Voters Fed Up
Published 1 month, 4 weeks ago
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Hour 2 - Spencer Pratt leans into bold promises in his run for Los Angeles mayor, vowing to eliminate homeless encampments and crack down on fentanyl in public spaces. As new polling from UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs shows a wide-open race with 40% of voters still undecided, Pratt frames himself as a disruptive outsider in a city where even incumbents are campaigning on change. The conversation taps into a deeper frustration among voters who question whether anyone at City Hall can truly make the system work again.
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