Spencer Pratt Gains Ground in Los Angeles Mayoral Race: Poll Reveals Voter Dissatisfaction with Mayor Karen Bass

A recent poll conducted in Los Angeles indicates that Spencer Pratt is gaining significant support in key areas of the city, posing a challenge for Mayor Karen Bass. The poll shows that dissatisfaction with City Hall, homelessness, rising costs, and the city's overall direction are major concerns for voters. Pratt's strongest support comes from the San Fernando Valley, the Westside, and Harbor-area neighborhoods, where residents are looking for change and are dissatisfied with Bass's performance.
In the San Fernando Valley, Pratt leads with 39% support, followed by Bass at 36% and Raman at 14%. Homelessness is a top issue for voters in this region, with Bass facing a high job disapproval rating of 68%. On the Westside and in Harbor-area neighborhoods, Pratt holds a commanding lead with 35% support, while Bass and Raman are tied at 23% each. Homelessness is also a major concern in these areas, with Bass's job disapproval rating at 70%.
Central LA and East LA show strong support for Raman, with 36% backing her in these regions. Pratt receives 26% support, and Bass trails with 20%. Housing affordability is the primary concern for voters in these areas, with Bass facing a job disapproval rating of 71%. Bass's stronghold is in South LA and Mid-City, where she leads with 49% support, while Raman earns 20% and Pratt receives 8%. Homelessness remains a top issue even in these regions.
Overall, Spencer Pratt is narrowly leading the mayoral race with 30.1% support, closely followed by Bass at 29.5% and Raman at 23.4%. The survey targeted voters who have participated in primary elections before and are likely to vote in the upcoming primaries. The race is shaping up to be competitive, with voters seeking change and expressing dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs in Los Angeles.