“Everyone I know – my family – are all Democrats.
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- Spencer Pratt is feeling confident after a strong showing in his first mayoral debate, telling CBS many of his supporters are Democrats he believes will help secure him 51% of the vote in the June primary.
- Everybody that texted me last night, amazing, congratulations — are all Democrats,” he told CBS’ Adam Yamaguchi.
In a recent Los Angeles mayoral debate, Spencer Pratt took a strong stance against Karen Bass, criticizing her response to the Palisades Fire.
Pratt, a standout candidate in the debate, received high praise for his performance, with some observers rating it '10/10 no notes.' This critique of Bass's emergency management approach highlighted a key issue in the mayoral race, as candidates vie to address the city's pressing challenges.
The Palisades Fire has become a focal point in the campaign, influencing voter perceptions and candidate strategies. Pratt's candidacy has gained attention not only for his debate performance but also for his willingness to confront established figures like Bass.
The debate provided a platform for candidates to present their plans for improving emergency response and other critical issues facing Los Angeles. As the race continues, the candidates' differing approaches to governance and crisis management will likely play a significant role in shaping the outcome.
The LA mayoral race remains a closely watched contest, with emergency management emerging as a pivotal topic.
Left- and right-leaning outlets are covering this story differently — in which facts to emphasize, which context to include, and how to frame causes and consequences.

