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Spencer Pratt announces a fight after the election was taken from him

Spencer Pratt announces a fight after the election was taken from him

Spencer Pratt’s Political Journey Continues

Even though Spencer Pratt didn’t win the election, he’s made it clear he isn’t backing down. In fact, he seems more determined than ever.

On “The Liz Wheeler Show,” Blaze TV host Liz Wheeler mentioned, “Democrats thought they could take Spencer out with this election loss, but they were wrong. His political aspirations are just beginning.” She then shared Pratt’s latest video, which she described as even more impactful than his campaign ad.

Pratt kicked off the video with a declaration about moving on. “The campaign phase of my mission to improve Los Angeles is wrapping up, and I’m heading into a new, even more captivating phase,” he began.

He went on to express some remorse, acknowledging, “I’ve poked fun at many individuals involved in this process. I genuinely want to apologize to everyone. Do you really think you can just brush me aside?”

Continuing, Pratt commented, “Some may have believed I would be upset and vanish if I didn’t make it into City Hall.” He dismissed this notion, saying he wasn’t in it for political clout but to expose corruption. “While you’re having meaningless meetings at City Hall, I’m here to spotlight the truth,” he asserted.

Pratt went further, calling it a “declaration of war” and stated he felt liberated from needing to cater to certain audiences. “Campaign restrictions don’t apply now. This is a war for Los Angeles. Citizens are trapped between two incompetent leaders, facing a troubling choice,” he criticized.

“That’s not a choice at all,” he added, expressing concern over a corrupt political machine that only perpetuates its own existence. He criticized the current leadership for worsening the issues facing the city, predicting dire consequences ahead.

Pratt also mentioned he’s in talks with various developers and entrepreneurs who are contemplating exiting Los Angeles due to the dire situation. “You won’t believe just how tough things are going to get,” he warned.

He even hinted at having incriminating audio of one mayoral candidate that could lead to scandal. “We’re holding onto it for the general election. Now choose your candidate wisely and prove your decision,” he said, challenging the current leadership.

Pratt’s rhetoric was intense. “We’re flipping the narrative. I want to make sure you wake up worried about the repercussions of your actions. You really think an election loss could silence me?” he questioned. “If you want to stop me, you’ll have to go to extreme lengths.”

Wheeler praised Pratt’s message, calling it one of the most compelling political ads she had seen to date.

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