Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt appeared on the Gutfeld! show last night and talked about his increasingly viral campaign.
Although a number of celebrities have endorsed him for mayor, Pratt claimed that he cares far more about the support of average Angelenos, like the young mothers who have to wheel their baby carriages around the bodies of drug addicts lying on the street.
He also emphasized his campaign’s greatest strength is that people in the city only need to look around to see where progressive governance has brought them.
From FOX News:
Spencer Pratt says he doesn’t want celebrity endorsements in his LA mayoral campaign, loves attacksFormer reality television personality turned Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt said he is not looking for celebrity endorsements during an appearance Thursday on “Gutfeld!””I actually don’t want celebrities to come out and endorse me,” he said. “I don’t want anybody to endorse me except for the moms and the animal lovers in LA. That’s my entire vote.””I’m cool if no celebrity ever endorses me. I actually love when the celebrities attack me because then I’m like, oh, I am doing so well.”Pratt’s comments come as his campaign hauls in millions of dollars, outpacing the campaigns of his competitors, incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and progressive Nithya Raman.Dennis Quaid, Paris Hilton, Lakers owner Jeanie Buss, Katharine McPhee, David Foster and more are among the celebrities who have supported the mayoral hopeful. Pratt has also claimed Leonardo DiCaprio and Jamie Foxx have privately endorsed him, but this alleged support has not been in public. Actor Samuel L. Jackson and Star Wars director JJ Abrams are among those who have thrown money behind Bass.Still, Pratt told “Gutfeld!” he does not consider celebrity endorsements his top priority.”This is my favorite thing the internet says. They’re like, he’s so big on the internet, but is he big in the streets? Yes, the people I’m surging with are the people having to step over the naked drug addicts and step into human poop to get their $20 matcha,” he said. “Those are the people that I’m surging the moms across Los Angeles who have to use their strollers around fentanyl, needles, and naked drug-addict zombies with machetes that maybe will chop a limb off.”Recent polling shows Bass with 26% of likely voters, Raman at 25% and Pratt at 22%, according to a UC Berkeley-Los Angeles Times poll.
See some clips from the show below:
Pratt may still be a longshot in a blue city like Los Angeles, but he has the Democrat Media Complex very nervous. You want to know how I know that? This is how:
Do you think Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, or any of the other late night Democrat activists have reached out to Pratt’s campaign and invited him on their shows? I’m guessing no.
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