Bass, Pratt are vying for votes in a possible Los Angeles mayoral race

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Kayleigh McEnany discusses Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ controversial plan in Los Angeles, highlighting reports of $418 million spent and only 10% effective in getting people off the streets. Spencer Pratt rails against alleged corruption, blows the whistle on dog abuse on Skid Row, and opens up about her faith-driven mission to make Los Angeles a safer city for mothers and babies. Pratt’s mayoral campaign is gaining momentum in recent polls against Bass.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and her challengers spent the final weekend before Election Day criss-crossing the city as an incredibly competitive mayoral race heads toward a possible runoff.
Bass, who is seeking a second term, is up against former reality star Spencer Pratt and city council member Nithya Raman in Tuesday’s primary election.
Recent polls show a close race with no one expected to get more than 50% of the vote. The top two finishers will advance to the first round in November.
On Saturday, Bass – backed by top Democrats, including former Vice President Kamala Harris and California Governor Gavin Newsom – stopped at the Yosemite Recreation Center in Eagle Rock.
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Candidates spent the weekend making their final appeals to voters ahead of the Los Angeles mayoral primary. (Louise Barnsley for Fox News Digital)
She was seen serving tacos while wearing an apron with the slogan “Common Sense and Carne Asada.”
During an Instagram live stream on Saturday, Bass once again focused on Pratt.
“You have a failed TV star who wants to be famous,” he said while talking to two actors before appearing to refer to President Donald Trump. “We know what it means when you put a reality TV star in a seat of power.”
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is campaigning ahead of Tuesday’s election as she seeks a second term in office. (Louise Barnsley for Fox News Digital)
Pratt spent part of Saturday criticizing Raman at X, including attacking his recent campaign ads.
In a video posted on Instagram, Raman pointed to the recent election and urged fans to vote.
“After spending millions of dollars, we are still here and still competing,” he said.
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Mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt has gained attention in the race for criticizing the city’s handling of wildfires, homelessness and crime. (Louise Barnsley for Fox News Digital)
Pratt, best known for his role on “The Hills,” gained attention in the race for criticizing Bass over the response to the January 2025 wildfires that destroyed thousands of buildings, including his Pacific Palisades home.
He also criticized Bass for his homelessness, drug addiction and crime.
Pratt has gained momentum in recent weeks and has received endorsements from other reality television personalities, actors, musicians and media figures.
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Still, Pratt — a registered Republican — faces big challenges in a city where Democratic candidates have historically dominated local elections.
Fox News Digital’s Adam Pack, Kiera McDonald and Andrew Mark Miller, and The Associated Press, contributed to this report.



