Spencer Pratt’s Campaign Gains Traction
Spencer Pratt is seeing a notable rise in his campaign, and his odds of beating his Democratic challenger are looking better. Polling data suggests that his chances have moved from 7% in February to 26% by the end of May.
“The buzz surrounding Spencer Pratt is impressive—he’s really turned heads with this campaign. To see him gaining traction, it’s quite a testament to his efforts,” commented a host. “People genuinely believe he has a shot at winning.”
Interestingly, this is the same area where Donald Trump lost by over 40 points in the previous election, even though he had won nationally. “It’s quite the uphill battle for any Republican to make inroads here,” the host added.
Almost everything seems to be working in Pratt’s favor. His competition, Karen Bass, is described as a “totally incompetent opponent” and is barely leading in the polls.
Pratt’s innovative use of AI in his advertisements has also resonated with voters. One ad portrays a family debating Pratt’s viability as a candidate, encapsulating relatable concerns about the state of their city.
“In our house, we don’t believe in Spencer Pratt. He’s a MAGA,” the father tells his son, who asks what that means. The discussion then touches on local issues like homelessness and urban cleanliness that Pratt promises to address.
While there’s still an uncanny feel to AI-generated content, the messaging seems on point. The need for clean streets resonates with voters, making it easier for them to justify their support.
Another noteworthy point is Karen Bass’s previous statement about safety conditions near homeless encampments. “So, is that MAGA?” one commentator quipped. “The entire city feels like one massive encampment.”
Pratt’s social media savvy also stands out—he recently highlighted a ballot box in Los Angeles that’s surrounded by homelessness, creating a striking image of the current voting situation.

