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Spencer Pratt Concedes LA Mayoral Race, Vows 'War' Against Rivals

Spencer Pratt has conceded his bid to advance in the Los Angeles mayoral race, but declared 'war' against the remaining candidates. He also hinted at possessing bombshell information that could force a candidate's resignation.

11 Jun, 20:13 — 13 Jun, 00:35
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NYTMostly Factual2d ago

Spencer Pratt Seems to Concede L.A. Mayor Race, but Declares ‘War’ on Rivals

President Trump said the loss was an example of election fraud, but Mr. Pratt did not entertain that idea. Instead, he vowed to keep attacking the two Democrats who advanced.

By Soumya Karlamangla

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The GuardianMostly Factual2d ago

Spencer Pratt concedes LA mayor race, but declares ‘war’ against advancing candidates

In video, The Hills actor, who did not contest the outcome of the election, said his campaign to ‘save’ LA was just starting Spencer Pratt appeared to concede the Los Angeles mayor’s race on Friday in a new video where he says “the campaign portion of my mission to save Los Angeles is coming to a close”, but declares “war” against the two candidates advancing to the city’s general election. In the video posted on social media, Pratt notably did not contest the results of the election, despite...

By Cecilia Nowell

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Fox NewsMixed2d ago

Pratt concedes LA mayor race with scathing video teasing next move, bombshell info he holds: 'Commie animals'

Spencer Pratt claims he has a recording that could force a Los Angeles mayoral candidate to resign, teasing a "Phase III" plan after finishing third.

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varietyMostly Factual2d ago

Spencer Pratt Concedes in L.A. Mayor Race: ‘You Have No Idea How Bad Things Are About to Get’

Spencer Pratt conceded defeat in the race for Los Angeles mayor on Friday, painting a bleak picture of the city’s future under either of his opponents and vowing to continue to “expose this corrupt machine.” Pratt, a Republican and former star of “The Hills,” finished third in the June 2 primary behind two Democrats, incumbent […]

By Gmaddaus

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hollywood-reporterMostly Factual3d ago

Spencer Pratt Breaks Silence After Losing Bid to Advance in L.A. Mayoral Race

"Are they done counting yet?"

By Kimberly Nordyke

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deadlineMostly Factual3d ago

Spencer Pratt Breaks Silence On L.A. Mayor’s Race Loss

Spencer Pratt’s near deafening silence over being shut out of the runoff race to be Los Angeles’ Mayor has come to an end, sorta. Three days after counted ballots in the bids between The Hills self-declared villain and Councilmember Nithya Raman to secure the second spot in the mayoral election this fall saw former Palisades […]

By Dominic Patten

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tmzMixed2d ago

Diane Keaton's Los Angeles Estate Returns to Market for $23 Million

Diane Keaton's Los Angeles estate is back on the market ... and the late Oscar winner's passion project can now be yours for just south of $23 million ... TMZ has learned. The sprawling 9,219-square-foot property returned to the market Friday with…

By TMZ Staff

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zerohedgeLow2d ago

Federal Government Pauses Funding To Los Angeles Homeless Agency Citing Fraud Allegations

Federal Government Pauses Funding To Los Angeles Homeless Agency Citing Fraud Allegations Authored by City News Service via The Epoch Times, The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on June 11 suspended federal funding to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), cutting off millions of dollars to the L.A. region, over allegations of fraud and widespread mismanagement. HUD Secretary Scott Turner testifies before the Senate Appropriations Subcommit...

By Tyler Durden

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