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Spencer Pratt Surging: Angelenos Reject Bass’s Failed Policies

A new Los Angeles Times poll released this week shows what many of us suspected: incumbent Mayor Karen Bass no longer has the race locked up, and reality-TV outsider Spencer Pratt is closing the gap with Bass and Nithya Raman as voters grow fed up with chaos on the streets and failed Democratic policies. This isn’t a fluke; it’s the sound of ordinary Angelenos finally waking up and rejecting the same tired establishment playbook that brought crime, homelessness, and mismanagement to our city.

Pratt’s rise is no accident — he’s a transplant from the real world who lost his home in the Palisades fire and announced his campaign on January 7, 2026, framing his bid as a fight to restore safety, accountability, and common-sense governance. The man was harmed by the city’s failures and is turning that pain into a platform that connects with people who actually live and work in Los Angeles, not coastal elites who sip lattes while lecturing everyone else.

Even voices on cable are noticing Pratt’s cross-partisan appeal, with political analyst Katie Zacharia pointing out on Fox & Friends Weekend that his focus on local issues — from public safety to parental rights in schools and debates over transgender athletes’ policies — resonates across party lines. Conservatives know this kind of straight-talk leadership is what rebuilds a city, and it’s exactly why frustrated independents and disillusioned Democrats are considering a new path.

Predictably, the media and Hollywood elites have rushed to shame and dismiss him, proving once again that the coastal class will say anything to protect their monopoly on power. Those attacks only underscore the threat Pratt poses to the status quo; when the establishment turns the full force of its ridicule at a candidate, that candidate is usually hitting a nerve the insiders don’t want healed.

Conservative patriots should take this moment seriously: the primary on June 2, 2026, is coming fast, and turnout will decide whether Los Angeles gets another four years of failed leadership or a shot at real reform. Beware of manufactured narratives and bogus polls that pop up to protect the machine — voters deserve the truth and the choice to back someone who will restore law and order, defend kids and families, and stop letting elites run our city into the ground.

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