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 ...
View post: Legendary '70s Band Blows Fans Away With Newfound Joy at Concert - 'I Can't Remember Seeing Them So Happy' Spencer Pratt has been called out of the race to become the next mayor of Los ...
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’s L.A. mayoral run is effectively over, as he failed to advance in a primary election. The Hills alum, 42, competed against incumbent Karen Bass and a slew of others when Los Angeles ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Republican Spencer Pratt's chances of advancing to the Los Angeles ...
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 ...
Former reality star Spencer Pratt’s lead over Councilwoman Nithya Raman in the Los Angeles mayoral contest narrowed Thursday, while Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton maintained a lead ...
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt said if he’s elected, L.A.’s homeless will move to Seattle where they will be welcomed. Seattle’s mayor pushed back on Pratt’s comments. Seattle Mayor Katie ...
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 ...
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Los Angeles voters are voting Tuesday on who will be their next mayor. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, the top-two vote getters will advance to a November runoff. Incumbent Karen ...
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