Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt posted a fiery video on social media teasing his plans for "Phase III" of his effort to clean up the city and teasing information he has that could ...
President Trump said the loss was an example of election fraud, but Mr. Pratt did not entertain that idea. Instead, he plans to wind down his campaign but keep attacking the two Democrats who advanced ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. See more from the L.A. Times in Google Search. Set us as preferred In a three-minute video, Pratt said that the ...
Jimmy Kimmel is making sure Spencer Pratt keeps his promise to move out of Los Angeles after losing the mayoral race. During his “Jimmy Kimmel Live” monologue on Tuesday, the late-night host riffed on ...
On Election Day, Spencer Pratt made a final pitch to voters in a social media video: a crash course in the laws of supply and demand, paired with an attack on the city’s “G-Wagon Brigade”—his term for ...
In California’s “notoriously slow vote-counting process,” Republicans typically vote in person and Democrats mail in their ballots, which get counted later, the AP said. These “fleeting Republican ...
Republican Spencer Pratt, a former reality star, ended up finishing third—and missing out on the runoff—in the primary for Los Angeles mayor, after a campaign that drew significant interest as he ...
Spencer Pratt has lost his grip on second place in the primary race for Los Angeles' next mayor. After the latest round of ballots were counted on the evening of Sunday 7 June, Los Angeles City ...
Spencer Pratt, an early aughts instigator on MTV's legendary reality show "The Hills," has fallen to third place in the race for mayor of Los Angeles after a new ballot drop on June 7. Formerly ...
The battle for second in the primary race for Los Angeles mayor tightened even more on Saturday, with Councilmember Nithya Raman trailing former reality TV star Spencer Pratt by about 7,500 votes, the ...
There may not be a red wave happening yet in California, but there might be a glimpse of a red tide. California's election results are still rolling in from the June 2 primary. It could be a few weeks ...