Spencer Pratt
Missed It By That Much …
Eliminated From L.A. Mayoral Race
Published
Spencer Pratt‘s Los Angeles mayoral dream won’t come true this year … because he finished third in the primary election and won’t advance to the runoff.
Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilwoman Nithya Raman won more of the vote than Pratt … meaning the two will go head to head in the general election on November 3.
Now that 92.5% of the expected votes have been counted, Bass remains in the lead with 34.3% while Raman earned 28.5% of the vote compared to Pratt sitting at 25.8% … according NBC.
Pratt’s campaign generated a ton of buzz … with politicians in the upper echelons of government — from President Donald Trump to Senator Ted Cruz and even AOC — weighing in on Pratt’s run for the mayor’s mansion.
Earlier today, POTUS unloaded on Truth Social after new vote totals showed Pratt slipping out of runoff-advancing position in the Los Angeles mayoral race. Trump called the result impossible, blasted the city’s election process and declared a “rigged” election.
Pratt ran on a platform of cleaning up the city streets and rooting out corruption in the government. He lobbed multiple attacks on Bass since announcing his campaign in January … but, it seems he didn’t get through to as many prospective voters as he may have thought.

2/4/26
Pratt was very confident … telling us back in February he was going to crush Bass.
Sorry, Spencer — maybe 2030 will be your year?