Spencer Pratt afirma ter apoio democrata para sua campanha à prefeitura de Los Angeles

O ex-astro de reality show Spencer Pratt diz que apenas socialistas e comunistas se opõem à sua candidatura à prefeitura de Los Angeles. Ele insiste que democratas por toda a cidade estão apoiando sua campanha focada em questões locais.

Pratt fez os comentários em uma entrevista dias após um debate televisionado com suas oponentes Karen Bass e a vereadora Nithya Raman. Trechos do evento, nos quais ele criticou a liderança da cidade em relação à criminalidade, falta de moradia e segurança pública, viralizaram online. Ele declarou à CBS News que espera vencer com 51 por cento dos votos em 2 de junho, porque sua mensagem evita a política nacional.

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