In a city long crippled by progressive policies, unchecked crime, skyrocketing homelessness, and devastating mismanagement, reality television personality turned serious contender Spencer Pratt is emerging as a voice for real change in the Los Angeles mayoral race. Pratt, who lost his family home in the Palisades wildfires, is challenging incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and drawing notable support—including from WWE Hall of Famer Torrie Wilson.

Wilson, a wrestling legend who knows what it takes to win in tough arenas, made her position clear on social media: “I don’t live in LA anymore. If I did I’d support my friend @spencerpratt. LA needs change.” Her endorsement highlights growing frustration among everyday Americans and former residents with the direction of America’s second-largest city under years of Democratic leadership.
Pratt isn’t a career politician with empty promises. He’s an outsider who has lived through the consequences of failed liberal governance—wildfires worsened by poor forest management, streets overrun by chaos, and families displaced while city leaders point fingers. As one of the top challengers in a crowded field heading into the June 2 primary, Pratt is forcing a much-needed conversation about accountability, public safety, and restoring law and order in a city that desperately needs it.

This race matters far beyond California’s borders. Los Angeles has become a glaring example of what happens when cities embrace sanctuary policies, defund-the-police experiments, and prioritize ideology over the safety and prosperity of working families. Conservatives have warned for years that these approaches erode the American Dream, turning vibrant communities into cautionary tales. Pratt’s campaign taps into that truth—enough is enough. No more excuses. No more politicians lying to citizens while the city burns, literally and figuratively.

With support building from Hollywood figures, community leaders, and now wrestling icons who value strength and results, Pratt represents a rejection of the status quo. In debates, he has stood firm against Bass and socialist-aligned opponents, calling out their failures on affordability, crime, and disaster response. His message resonates because it puts families, businesses, and constitutional principles first—values that built this nation and can restore any city willing to embrace them.
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