
Spencer Pratt Says Campaign May Be Over, But His Fight Against Los Angeles’ Political Establishment Is Just Beginning
Former reality television star and Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt says his campaign may have ended, but his mission to challenge what he calls the city’s entrenched political establishment is far from over.
In a video released Friday, Pratt told supporters that he views the end of his mayoral campaign not as a defeat, but as the beginning of a new phase focused on government accountability, transparency, and continued public engagement.
“I’m moving on from the campaign phase of my mission to save Los Angeles to the next, more interesting phase,” Pratt said.
Pratt Promises to Remain Active in Los Angeles Politics
Throughout the campaign, Pratt positioned himself as an outsider willing to challenge the political status quo in a city that has faced growing concerns over crime, homelessness, public safety, affordability, and quality of life issues.
Pratt argued that his goal was never solely about winning elected office.
“I didn’t get in this for political power,” he said. “I got in this to expose this corrupt machine.”
The comments reflect a broader message that resonated with many voters frustrated by years of one-party political control and ongoing challenges facing Los Angeles residents.
Focus on Accountability and Transparency
Pratt suggested that no longer being an active candidate allows him greater freedom to speak openly about issues he believes deserve additional scrutiny.
He indicated that he plans to continue raising questions about local government policies and decision-making processes while advocating for greater transparency from public officials.
Supporters of Pratt’s campaign have argued that many residents feel disconnected from city leadership and want stronger oversight of government operations.
The former candidate has repeatedly called for reforms aimed at improving accountability and restoring public confidence in local institutions.
Criticism of City Leadership Continues
During the video, Pratt criticized current city leadership and progressive policy approaches, arguing that Los Angeles residents deserve better outcomes on key issues affecting their daily lives.
He also referenced alleged information involving political figures but did not provide evidence publicly supporting those claims.
No recordings or documentation have been released, and the allegations remain unverified.
Neither Mayor Karen Bass nor City Councilmember Nithya Raman had publicly responded to Pratt’s remarks at the time of publication.
Election Transparency Remains a Key Issue
Pratt’s latest comments come after weeks of debate surrounding Los Angeles’ vote-counting process and California’s election system.
Throughout the race, Pratt questioned the state’s extended ballot-counting procedures, which allow ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted after polls close.
Supporters argue the process ensures every legal vote is counted, while critics contend that prolonged counting periods can undermine public confidence and create confusion about election outcomes.
Election officials maintain that all ballots are processed according to California law.
A New Political Chapter
Although Pratt is no longer actively pursuing the mayor’s office, his latest statements suggest he intends to remain a visible voice in Los Angeles politics.
Rather than stepping away from public debate, Pratt appears committed to continuing his criticism of policies and leadership decisions he believes have contributed to the city’s ongoing challenges.
For many conservatives and reform-minded voters, his campaign highlighted growing concerns about public safety, homelessness, government spending, and accountability in one of America’s largest cities.
Whether Pratt ultimately pursues another political role remains unclear, but his message was unmistakable: his campaign may have ended, but his efforts to influence the future direction of Los Angeles are only beginning.
As debates over public safety, economic growth, housing, and government accountability continue, Pratt appears determined to remain part of the conversation long after Election Day.

Benjamin Harris is a RapidReports front page contributor and editor,proud father of four.


