Spencer Pratt admite su derrota en la carrera por la alcaldía de Los Ángeles pero promete dar guerra

Spencer Pratt parece haber admitido su derrota tras quedar tercero en las primarias a la alcaldía de Los Ángeles. La estrella de reality shows amenaza ahora con exponer a uno de sus rivales mediante una grabación.

Spencer Pratt obtuvo el 25,8 por ciento de los votos en las primarias del 2 de junio, quedando por detrás de la actual alcaldesa, Karen Bass, y de la concejala municipal, Nithya Raman. Se esperaba que avanzara a las elecciones generales de noviembre.

En un vídeo titulado Saving LA - Part III, Pratt afirmó que entró en la contienda para exponer la corrupción en lugar de buscar el poder. Calificó a los otros candidatos de "tonto y más tonto" y de "comunistas corruptos", alegando que posee pruebas que obligarán a uno de ellos a dimitir por vergüenza.

Pratt añadió que el material estaba reservado para las elecciones generales, pero que ahora se publicará una vez que se certifique al ganador. Declaró que su objetivo sigue siendo el mismo y advirtió que los problemas en la ciudad se acelerarán.

La ex estrella de The Hills también habló sobre abandonar Los Ángeles, diciendo que se quedará a pesar de sus comentarios anteriores. El presidente Donald Trump calificó el resultado de las primarias como fraude electoral, aunque Pratt aceptó el desenlace.

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