“We can do debates every Friday if she would like,” Pratt told a group of reporters under the flash of cameras.

Pratt, known for his role on "The Hills" alongside his wife Heidi Montag, has been a long-time registered Republican

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Spencer Pratt went on comedian Bill Maher's podcast to discuss his whirlwind campaign to be the next mayor of LA.

He is challenging Mayor Karen Bass

A Hollywood-y L.A. mayoral race in more ways than one, while a governor’s race limps to the finish line like Kramer at a charity walk.

Los Angeles voters will head to the ballot box on Tuesday to cast their votes for mayor.

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Los Angeles voters go to the polls Tuesday. If no candidate receives more than 50%, the top-two vote getters will advance to a November runoff.

Former reality TV star Spencer Pratt has launched a viral-video fueled campaign against Mayor Karen Bass, a former Democratic member of Congress, but Bass also faces a challenge…

Reality star Spencer Pratt stormed into second place in the Los Angeles mayor's race, threatening to extend the bitter campaign.

Karen Bass and Spencer Pratt were the top two in early returns, but it could take days to determine who will advance to the November runoff.

Progressives Nithya Raman and Tom Steyer sit outside the bubble for L.A. mayor and California governor with half the election tally in. Karen Bass and Xavier Becerra are both also…

Bass secured a spot on the November ballot and Pratt was running in second place as of early Wednesday morning,

Karen Bass leads 37% in the LA mayoral race, facing Republican Spencer Pratt in the November run-off after a crowded first round marked by wildfires, homelessness, and political…

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“We can do debates every Friday if she would like,” Pratt told a group of reporters under the flash of cameras.

As of Wednesday evening, Pratt sits in second place in Los Angeles' primary election behind incumbent Mayor Karen Bass.