California is a land of beauty, from lush green hills to cliffs by the Pacific Ocean. It’s also home to many well-known figures, including Caitlin Flanagan and Spencer Pratt. Recently, Flanagan pondered whether Pratt, a familiar face from reality TV, could be the next mayor of Los Angeles.
Spencer Pratt is known for his role on The Hills and his business selling “healing” crystals. He has a political science degree from USC and now aims to lead Los Angeles. But can someone with his background bring real change?
In today’s world, traditional qualifications don’t always matter. People often look past long lists of accomplishments. Popularity and media presence can carry just as much weight, if not more.
Pratt’s campaign is driven by intense feelings towards the current mayor, Karen Bass. He blames her for the loss of his family home in the Pacific Palisades fires. As the primary election approaches, his goal is clear: unseat Bass. The election is on the horizon, with the top two candidates moving to the general election later this year.
Interestingly, Pratt is active on social media, especially TikTok, using it to connect with voters in a way that feels modern and relatable. This strategy mirrors a recent trend where candidates, regardless of their backgrounds, harness platforms like TikTok to reach younger audiences. According to a recent survey by Pew Research, around 67% of U.S. adults aged 18-29 use TikTok, making it a powerful tool for candidates to engage.
While many doubt Pratt’s chances—reminding us of unlikely victories from history—he’s already made waves. His outspokenness has served to embarrass Bass politically, a feat he seems to relish.
What does this mean for Los Angeles? Some see it as a reflection of where politics might be heading. As conventional norms are challenged, the landscape of leadership can look quite different. In chaotic times, a non-traditional candidate like Pratt may resonate more than seasoned politicians.
Ultimately, this evolving political scene leaves many questions. How will voters react? Will authenticity win over experience? As the election date nears, all eyes will be on Los Angeles, eager to see how this story unfolds.
For further insights on the changing political landscape, you can check out Pew Research for interesting statistics and trends.

