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“Reality TV Stars on the Ballot: Spencer Pratt Leads the Charge in Los Angeles Mayor Race”

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### When Did Reality TV Become a Political Training Ground? So, we’re letting celebrities waltz into politics now? Apparently, the latest trend in American democracy is casting your vote based on who you’d prefer to see at a dinner party. Spencer Pratt—yes, the guy from a reality show—has managed to snag second place in the Los Angeles mayoral race. Meanwhile, another reality star, Luke Gulbranson, thinks he can hop on the political bandwagon too. What’s next? A TikTok dance-off to decide who gets to run the country? It’s almost charming how voters are expected to overlook actual qualifications in favor of someone who knows how to play up their persona on screen. The article conveniently forgot to mention if these candidates have any policies or plans, but who needs that when you have a fanbase? Just throw a camera in their face and watch the votes roll in. It’s all a bit absurd, isn’t it? If celebrity status is the new political currency, what ever happened to the whole “experience matters” argument? Or do we just think that charisma and a following are enough to fill potholes and balance budgets? Here’s a thought: maybe voters should start asking themselves if they want a leader or just another Instagram post.

By Admin | Published: June 6, 2026 at 5:20 pm

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