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Spencer Pratt Suggests He Can Be a Mayor for all L.A. Residents, as Vote Counting Continues

Spencer Pratt Suggests He Can Be a Mayor for all L.A. Residents, as Vote Counting Continues

Title: Spencer Pratt Hints at Ability to Serve All Los Angeles Residents Amid Ongoing Vote Tally

Prior to launching his campaign for mayor, Spencer Pratt’s period of public prominence appeared to have faded into the past.


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-06-03 11:51:54 UTC

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