Latest Spencer Pratt Ad Is Making Waves

The Los Angeles mayoral race has taken a surreal turn as Spencer Pratt pivots from reality TV to a populist firebrand. During a recent debate at the Skirball Cultural Center, Pratt went “scorched earth” on incumbent Karen Bass and Nithya Raman, blaming their leadership for the 2025 wildfires that destroyed his home. Framing the current administration as a disaster for public safety, Pratt has successfully positioned himself as a wildcard challenger determined to disrupt the political elite. Patriot.tv

May 26, 2026 - 15:01
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To bolster his campaign, Pratt released a gritty new anthem and music video titled “California Fried.” The track serves as a polarizing visual manifesto, juxtaposing L.A.’s homeless crisis with fire-ravaged neighborhoods to highlight the “unhoused reality” he claims leaders are ignoring. By blending his entertainment instincts with a hard-hitting political message, Pratt has ensured his platform remains viral and impossible to overlook.

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This digital-first strategy has earned high praise from tech moguls Chamath Palihapitiya and David Sacks, who are reportedly floored by Pratt’s AI-driven ad campaigns. Chamath described the high-fidelity spots as “absolutely incredible,” while Sacks noted that the cinematic, AI-generated imagery of Pratt “cleaning up” the city is exactly why he is surging in the polls. For these Silicon Valley titans, Pratt’s campaign represents a sophisticated digital revolution that is fundamentally rewriting the modern political playbook.

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