Spencer Pratt hävdar demokratiskt stöd för sin kampanj till borgmästare i Los Angeles

Den tidigare realitystjärnan Spencer Pratt säger att det bara är socialister och kommunister som motsätter sig hans kandidatur till borgmästare i Los Angeles. Han insisterar på att demokrater över hela staden stödjer hans kampanj, som fokuserar på lokala frågor.

Pratt gjorde uttalandena i en intervju bara dagar efter en tv-sänd debatt med motståndarna Karen Bass och kommunfullmäktigeledamoten Nithya Raman. Klipp från evenemanget, där han kritiserade stadens ledning gällande brottslighet, hemlöshet och allmän säkerhet, spreds snabbt på nätet. Han sade till CBS News att han förväntar sig att vinna med 51 procent av rösterna den 2 juni, eftersom hans budskap undviker nationell politik.

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