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Spencer Pratt concedes LA election with dire warning: ‘You have no idea how bad things are about to get’

Pratt said he will keep fighting City Hall and claimed he has audio recordings that could force one rival to resign in shame.

  • Former reality TV star Spencer Pratt finished third in the June 2 Los Angeles mayoral primary, failing to advance to the November runoff after the Associated Press called the race on Monday.
  • Pratt launched his candidacy at the 'They Let Us Burn' rally after 2025 wildfires destroyed his Pacific Palisades home, attacking Mayor Karen Bass and declaring the system 'fundamentally broken.'
  • According to NBC News, Mayor Karen Bass leads with 291,397 votes, City Councilwoman Nithya Raman secured 246,333 votes, and Pratt trails with 216,783 votes after Raman overtook his earlier second-place position.
  • On Thursday, Pratt posted to X, 'Are they done counting yet?' while Jimmy Kimmel mocked him on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, urging him to follow through on leaving Los Angeles.
  • City Councilwoman Nithya Raman will face Mayor Karen Bass in the November runoff, while it remains unclear whether Pratt will continue his political efforts after failing to advance.
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