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Spencer Pratt concedes LA mayor race, but declares ‘war’ against advancing candidates

Spencer Pratt concedes LA mayor race, but declares ‘war’ against advancing candidates
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Reality TV star Spencer Pratt has conceded the Los Angeles mayoral race but vowed to continue his political activism against the remaining candidates. He claims to possess damaging information that could impact the upcoming general election.

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The involvement of non-traditional candidates in local politics highlights shifting trends in campaign rhetoric and the influence of social media on elections.

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Spencer Pratt speaks with the media outside Don Antonio's restaurant on 2 June 2026 in LA, California. Photograph: HIGHFIVE/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images View image in fullscreen Spencer Pratt speaks with the media outside Don Antonio's restaurant on 2 June 2026 in LA, California. Photograph: HIGHFIVE/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Los Angeles Spencer Pratt concedes LA mayor race, but declares ‘war’ against advancing candidates In video, The Hills actor, who did not contest the outcome of the election, said his campaign to ‘save’ LA was just starting

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