Spencer Pratt has been in the news regarding his LA mayoral bid, with coverage noting he registered as a Republican in 2020 but has framed his campaign as nonpartisan. Several outlets report him running for Los Angeles mayor and presenting his platform as focused on action rather than party labels. He has cited the Palisades fire anniversary as a backdrop for his candidacy and has been discussed in various entertainment and political outlets.
Key points from recent coverage:
- Pratt registered as a Republican in 2020, but he says the mayoral race should be nonpartisan and that he will not run as a Democrat or Republican candidate.[1]
- Major outlets have framed his campaign as independent in practice, emphasizing his claim that “this is not a partisan race” and that he will work with anyone to improve LA.[5][1]
- His candidacy has been covered as part of broader entertainment news, with discussions about why a reality TV figure is entering local politics and how voters perceive his background in this context.[3][4][5]
If you want, I can pull in more up-to-date articles from specific outlets or summarize a timeline of events and key statements from Pratt’s campaign.