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Spencer Pratt for Mayor of Los Angeles

I'M THE PRATTMAN

They burned our homes. They ignored our calls. They laughed while Los Angeles crumbled. No more. It's time for a mayor who's lived through the fire — not one who watched it from a mansion.

Spencer Pratt standing in the ruins of his burned home

They Took Everything From Me

"I stood in the ashes of my home — the place where my son took his first steps — and the city said nothing. No help. No plan. No accountability."

When the fires tore through Los Angeles, Spencer Pratt didn't lose just a house. He lost his family's home, their memories, their sense of safety. And the city did absolutely nothing.

No emergency housing. No real aid. No accountability for the politicians who gutted the fire department budget. Just press conferences and empty promises from leaders who never lost a thing.

That's when Spencer made a decision: If the people in power won't fight for Los Angeles, then someone who actually lives here — someone who actually lost something — will.

This Is Their Legacy

While career politicians hold fundraisers in Bel Air, the rest of Los Angeles is drowning. Open your eyes. Walk any street in this city. This is what decades of failed leadership looks like.

75,000+
Homeless on Our Streets
$1.3B
Wasted on NGOs with Zero Results
30,000+
Homes Destroyed by Fires
0
Politicians Held Accountable
Homeless encampment in Los Angeles with downtown skyline in background

Enough Is Enough

I've Had Enough — I'm In

Real Solutions. No Excuses.

Fire-Proof Los Angeles

Fully fund the fire department. Clear brush. Modernize infrastructure. Never again will families lose everything because politicians raided the budget for pet projects.

End the Homeless Crisis

Cut the NGO gravy train. Build real shelters with accountability metrics. Get people off the streets and into treatment, housing, and jobs — not into bureaucratic limbo.

Clean Up Our Streets

Mandatory weekly street cleaning. Rapid response sanitation crews. Zero tolerance for illegal dumping. This city will look like it has a mayor who gives a damn.

Rebuild What They Destroyed

Fast-track permits for fire victims. Cut the red tape strangling reconstruction. Every family displaced by the fires gets a clear path home — not a runaround.

Audit Every Dollar

Full public audit of where the billions went. Every NGO contract, every consultant fee, every backroom deal — exposed. Your tax dollars will finally work for you.

Safe Neighborhoods Again

Fund the police. Prosecute crime. Take back our parks, our sidewalks, our communities. Angelenos deserve to feel safe walking to the store.

LA Is With The PrattMan

Los Angeles residents rallying in support of Spencer Pratt

"I lost my apartment in the fires and waited 6 months for FEMA to return a call. Spencer didn't wait — he showed up with supplies. That's a leader."

— Maria G., Pacific Palisades

"I've voted Democrat my whole life. I'm done. The PrattMan is the only one saying what we're all thinking. This city needs a wrecking ball, not another politician."

— James T., South LA

"My kids can't play in the park because of needles and tents. Every politician says they'll fix it. Spencer is the only one who isn't full of it."

— Angela W., Van Nuys

"They spent a billion dollars on homelessness and there are MORE tents than ever. Enough. I'm riding with the PrattMan."

— David K., Echo Park

We Will Rebuild

This campaign isn't about celebrity. It isn't about TV fame. It's about a man who watched everything he built get taken by fire — and then watched his government shrug.

Spencer Pratt knows what it feels like to start over with nothing. He knows what it's like to call City Hall and get silence. He knows the rage of watching billions disappear into a machine that helps nobody.

That's exactly why he's running. Not because he wanted to — because he had to. Because nobody else will.

Community members rebuilding homes after the LA fires
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