Spencer Pratt campaigns for Los Angeles mayor
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Spencer Pratt campaigns for Los Angeles mayor

Spencer Pratt held a mayoral campaign event at the Alexandria Hotel in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, drawing approximately 300 attendees. Residents at the event expressed concerns about crime, homelessness, and public safety. The Daily Wire framed the event around Pratt's commentary on Democratic immigration policy, while the NY Post emphasized the campaign rally and constituent concerns.

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This event sits in the top 18% of divergence this week. 8 outlets covered it, splitting into 8 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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Coverage now splits between right-wing attacks on critics, mainstream focus on Pratt's reinvention narrative, and left-leaning outlets emphasizing his distance from past controversies while covering the runoff race.
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THE LEFT3 outlets · mostly neutral
Spencer Pratt Suggests He Can Be a Mayor for all L.A. Residents, as Vote Counting Continues
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THE RIGHT4 outlets · mostly neutral
Spencer Pratt takes his fight for LA's future straight to downtown
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“Pratt knocks LA mayor's approach to homeless people, says Seattle would 'welcome them'” · The Hill

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