Comedian Tom Segura says Spencer Pratt could ‘have a chance’ in LA
Comedian Tom Segura discussed Los Angeles GOP mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt on Joe Rogan’s podcast, praising his campaign’s ability to generate attention and arguing that a lively, entertaining strategy could succeed in LA. Segura called Pratt’s recent “clever” stunt-featuring pressure-washing sidewalks with a stencil that stamped the campaign logo-an example of using entertainment to stand out.
Rogan also praised Pratt’s ideas, and Pratt is running against current Mayor Karen Bass and city council member Nithya Raman in the upcoming June 2 Los Angeles mayoral primary. The article notes that Pratt has criticized Bass over her handling of issues including drug addiction and homelessness, and that his campaign has gained national attention, including comments from Donald Trump and Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk.
Comedian Tom Segura subtly praised Los Angeles GOP mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt and his campaign on Joe Rogan’s podcast Monday.
“I think if you put together a campaign that gets some excitement and people talking, you have a chance in LA,” Segura said.
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“The people there, they’re desperate. And also, they live for entertainment. So, entertain them a little. He’s entertaining as s***.”
Rogan pointed out that part of Pratt’s campaign included pressure-washing sidewalks with a stencil. The sidewalks were so dirty that the logo appeared on the sidewalks like a stamp.
“I think he’s good, I think his ideas are good,” Rogan said.
Segura called the campaign stunt “clever” and said, “If you think that that guy doesn’t have a chance, I would remind you that our president is a reality show f***ing host.”
Pratt is running against current Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and city council member Nithya Raman, both Democrats, to become the city’s next mayor.
Pratt has called out Bass over her handling of drug addiction and homelessness in the city.
Pratt’s campaign for mayor has grown immensely over the past few weeks. He captured the attention of President Donald Trump, who said, “I’d like to see him do well.”
Turning Point CEO Erika Kirk also commented on Pratt’s campaign, calling him “authentically American.”
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The Los Angeles mayoral primary election will be held June 2.
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