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  • loaded language: 'villain'
  • framing: Showdown with Pratt?
  • framing: Pratt, a former reality television star and registered Republican, would be the clear underdog

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Los Angeles Mayoral Race: Karen Bass and Spencer Pratt Advance to November Election

Spencer Pratt and Karen Bass are set to compete in the November election for Los Angeles mayor after both advanced from the primary. Pratt has campaigned against Bass, focusing on dissatisfaction with city management, while Bass has highlighted her administration's progress on homelessness and public safety. The election reflects broader voter concerns about the city's challenges.

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Spencer Pratt has been campaigning against incumbent Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, utilizing AI-generated videos and support from notable figures to appeal to voters dissatisfied with the city's management. As of early Wednesday morning, Bass secured a spot on the November ballot, while Pratt was in second place, ahead of city councilwoman Nithya Raman and other candidates. No candidate is expected to achieve the 50% threshold for an outright win, leading to a head-to-head election in November.

In a city where registered Democrats significantly outnumber Republicans, Pratt, a former reality television star and registered Republican, is considered the underdog against Bass, who has the backing of labor unions. Despite this, a recent primary indicated that approximately 60% of voters expressed a desire to replace the mayor.

Pratt stated, "I’m an Angeleno who said, ‘Enough is enough,’ and I had to step up," indicating his intention to represent all citizens seeking improvements in quality of life. Bass, in her election night event, highlighted her administration's progress on homelessness and public safety, citing 42,000 affordable housing units in progress and plans for infrastructure improvements.

However, Bass did not address the Pacific Palisades fire incident from the previous year, which has been a point of contention for Pratt, whose home was destroyed in the fire. He has criticized Bass's handling of the city's response to the disaster and has focused his campaign on issues such as homelessness and crime, although specific solutions have not been detailed.

Former Mayor Eric Garcetti commented on the election results, noting public frustration with the pace of addressing long-term city challenges. Pratt's campaign has gained national attention, receiving endorsements from some Republican figures, despite his attempts to distance himself from strict partisan labels. The upcoming election will be closely watched as both candidates prepare for the November showdown.

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  • loaded language: 'guerilla campaign'
  • loaded language: 'dissatisfaction'
  • loaded language: 'clear underdog'
  • loaded language: 'show of force'
  • loaded language: 'lambasted'
  • loaded language: 'villain'
  • framing: Showdown with Pratt?
  • framing: Pratt, a former reality television star and registered Republican, would be the clear underdog
  • framing: He made what he described as Bass’ mismanagement of the city’s response a focus of his campaign
  • editorializing: Pratt was running in second place

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Los Angeles Mayoral Race: Karen Bass and Spencer Pratt Advance to November Election