Spencer Pratt was confronted by a gang of street hecklers on a recent livestream before he epically shot down their arguments.
The former reality TV star turned LA mayoral candidate was walking down a road near a Metro station when a number of individuals suddenly began arguing and peppering questions at him.
One woman asked the candidate, who was wearing a suit and sunglasses, “What qualifies you for mayor when you literally have no experience?”
He gave a brutal comeback while shooting a stray at rival candidate and Councilmember Nithya Raman, who polls say is competing with Pratt for a spot to advance to the general election to face incumbent Mayor Karen Bass.
“What is Councilmember Raman’s experience?” he asked back. “Making drug addicts next to kids at schools?”
Pratt was referring to a shocking speech where Raman revealed her views on homeless encampments near schools.
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At a 2024 Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association debate, the socialist candidate said, “I don’t think a kid’s gonna be safer if [homeless encampments] are 10 feet or 500 feet away from a school.”
Pratt went on to troll the heckler further, telling the livestream, “Hold on, she likes drug addicts in front of kids’ schools.
“My experience is making sure moms are safe again,” Pratt went on to answer. “These people are letting drug addicts be in front of kids at schools.”
The woman, meanwhile, tries to interrupt Pratt, insisting he has no experience.
“I have the experience to stop that,” he said. “Have a nice day.”
More passersby appeared to throw shade at Pratt as he continued livestreaming, yet he shrugged them off.
“It’s a scary world. These people fight — they fight for literal drug addicts to be in front of kids at parks. People are nuts,” Pratt told his livestream viewers. “It’s crazy.”
The latest poll shows the mayoral race is hanging on a knife’s edge as the three major candidates are within spitting distance of each other with less than a week to go.
While Pratt, who holds a political science degree from USC and whom Republicans have coalesced around, has no formal political experience, his viral ads and campaigning tactics have earned him praise from both Democrats and Republicans for his outsider appeal.
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