Los Angeles Mayoral Race: Spencer Pratt's Controversial Claims and Poll Updates
Spencer Pratt caught lying as LA mayor race heats up; new poll focuses on Karen Bass, Nithya Raman
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Spencer Pratt, a candidate in the Los Angeles mayoral race, admitted he does not live in a trailer as previously claimed, instead residing in a luxury hotel. Meanwhile, a recent poll shows Karen Bass leading with 30% support, followed by Pratt at 22% and Nithya Raman at 19%. Election day is set for June 2.
- 01Spencer Pratt falsely claimed to live in a trailer after the LA fires.
- 02Karen Bass leads the mayoral race with 30% support, boosted by an endorsement from Kamala Harris.
- 03Spencer Pratt experienced the largest increase in support, rising to 22%.
- 04Nithya Raman also gained traction, reaching 19% in the polls.
- 05Election day for the LA mayoral race is June 2, with a potential runoff in November.
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Spencer Pratt, a candidate in the Los Angeles mayoral race, has faced backlash for misleading claims about his living situation. Initially, he posted a video suggesting he lived in a trailer after the devastating LA fires, but later admitted he resides in the luxury Hotel Bel-Air due to safety concerns. In a recent Emerson College Polling survey, incumbent mayor Karen Bass leads with 30% support, a notable increase from 20% in March, following a high-profile endorsement from former Vice President Kamala Harris. Pratt's support surged from 10% to 22%, while Nithya Raman rose from 9% to 19%. The poll indicates a significant decrease in undecided voters, dropping from 51% to 16%. Other candidates, such as Adam Miller and Rae Chen Huang, remain far behind. Voters will cast their ballots on June 2, and if no candidate receives a majority, a runoff election will occur in November.
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The outcome of the mayoral race could significantly influence policies on homelessness and wildfire recovery in Los Angeles.
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