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West Coast MAGA figures support Spencer Pratt’s campaign for mayor of Los Angeles against Karen Bass.

West Coast MAGA figures support Spencer Pratt's campaign for mayor of Los Angeles against Karen Bass.

Support for Spencer Pratt in Los Angeles Mayoral Race Grows

Some prominent supporters of President Donald Trump’s MAGA movement on the West Coast are rallying behind Spencer Pratt as he seeks to challenge Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.

Emily Wilson, a MAGA supporter and host of the podcast *Emily Will Save America*, shared several photos on Instagram featuring herself alongside the former reality star at a recent event. In her post, she encouraged “sensible” voters to take action and help end Bass’s term.

Wilson’s message was direct: “We need your vote!” She emphasized the importance of participation, insisting that every vote counts. “They want you to think your vote doesn’t matter. It does. Save Los Angeles,” she wrote.

The post also featured a screenshot of the cover of a publication backing Pratt, which touted his campaign as essential for the city’s future. The headline read, “Vote for Common Spence.” Merchandise was showcased at the event, including Pratt for Mayor hats and shirts with the slogan, “LA Deserves a Conspiracy.”

Also present was political commentator Priya Patel, who, like Wilson, had previously spotlighted Pratt’s campaign for its honesty regarding the pressing issues facing Los Angeles. She had taken a moment to pose with him at a recent fundraising gathering.

In a message to her followers, Patel emphasized the need for votes, sharing how much she admired Pratt’s straightforward and impactful campaign. “He can win. Get out and vote! We are against the machine,” she stated.

As the primary election on June 2 approaches, Bass has enlisted several celebrities, like Samuel L. Jackson, for support in what is turning out to be a competitive race. Recent polling indicates that Pratt is in second place, with a notable 22% of support, while Bass holds a 30% approval rating. Nitya Raman trails with 19%, and there remains a significant portion of undecided voters at 16%.

If no candidate receives over 50% of the votes, the top two contenders will move forward to a runoff in November, setting the stage for a dramatic political showdown.

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