Support for Spencer Pratt DOUBLES as Election Day draws near | Blaze Media
The former reality TV star made the most gains in the latest poll.
www.theblaze.comHere’s a concise update on the latest polling for Spencer Pratt in Los Angeles.
Recent polls show Spencer Pratt rising to around second place in the LA mayoral race, with incumbent Karen Bass still leading but Pratt narrowing the gap. This pattern appears in Emerson College/Inside California Politics surveys published in mid-May 2026 and corroborated by multiple outlets reporting Pratt gaining momentum as undecided voters shrink.[3][4][5][7]
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The former reality TV star made the most gains in the latest poll.
www.theblaze.comClips Lists Live News Collapse The Wire Spencer Pratt jumps to #2 in LA mayor race as latest poll shows voters still overwhelmingly undecided Apr 3, 2026 2:03 PM Reality TV star Spencer Pratt is a real player in Los Angeles politics, rocketing into second place in the latest mayor’s race poll and scrambling what was already shaping up to be a volatile election.
news.grabien.comWhen the Palisades Fire destroyed Spencer Pratt’s Los Angeles home last year, the former reality TV star began asking questions. How had the city allowed such a disaster to happen? Why had its basic systems failed so badly?The answers helped turn Pratt from a fire victim into an unlikely contender to become mayor of America’s second-largest city. In the months after the fire, Pratt became a harsh critic of City Hall, denouncing not only its incompetent response to the fires but also its...
www.dailywire.comA new Emerson College poll shows Spencer Pratt gaining 12 points in the Los Angeles mayoral race, narrowing the gap with incumbent Karen Bass.
www.foxla.comVoters in Los Angeles remain largely undecided in the mayor's race, with 40% still weighing their options.
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