The former reality TV star said he doesn’t need anyone’s endorsement after President Donald Trump said he’d like to see him do well in the mayoral election.

Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha praised Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt for his campaign and passion to help the city.

Spencer Pratt is shrugging off his reality TV past, as he says it was fabricated and has no bearing on his run to be Los Angeles mayor.

Reality star is running on a platform aimed at taking down ‘California’s entrenched political establishment’

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass appears to be headed to a runoff against reality star Spencer Pratt in the June primary.

The controversial candidate has taken on haters from throughout liberal LA to challenge Bass and leftist Councilmember Nithya Raman in the upcoming primary.

Spencer Pratt's campaign reminds us of something important: the closest governments are supposed to be the most effective and the most accountable.

Spencer Pratt is polling around 22%, just behind Democratic Mayor Karen Bass, in the Los Angeles mayoral primary, raising the odds of a November runoff.

Kimmel pushed viewers to vote against Pratt, yet noted the former reality star makes some valid points: "Let's be honest, this city is a mess."

Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt talked about taxes, crime, and safety in an interview Thursday on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street.

The former reality TV star said he doesn’t need anyone’s endorsement after President Donald Trump said he’d like to see him do well in the mayoral election.

The former reality star turned political candidate appeared on the Fox News program to talk about surging support for his mayoral campaign.

Polls show Pratt has made the primary a three-way race. But he’d have a tough time against Karen Bass or Nithya Raman in November.

Spencer Pratt sat down with ABC News' Diane Macedo on Thursday ahead of the Los Angeles mayoral primary next week.

Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt said he’s going to enforce laws that already exist to stop illegal activities and make the city safe.