Milwaukee Bucks forward Kyle Kuzma is making headlines by supporting a surprising candidate for Los Angeles mayor. Kuzma placed a $36,000 bet on Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV star, to win the upcoming primary election. Pratt, known from “The Hills,” aims to challenge the current leadership with fresh promises.
Spencer Pratt has positioned himself as an outsider offering significant changes in the local government. He plans a harder stance on public safety. His campaign began in January after the loss of his home to wildfires. Pratt’s backers include former President Trump and Jeanie Buss, a Lakers minority owner.
Kuzma, who was part of the Lakers’ 2020 championship team, seems dissatisfied with current city conditions. On X, he commented, “LA has been cooked since Covid.” Kuzma’s support adds to Pratt’s campaign momentum as the election nears.
Pratt’s campaign targets voter frustrations over prevalent issues like crime and homelessness. He criticizes Mayor Karen Bass and her policies, referring to her disparagingly in campaign speeches. Pratt’s rhetoric and unconventional methods continue to capture public interest.
In debates, Pratt has been vocal in his criticism, calling for urgent reforms. He assured that he’ll prioritize making LA safer for residents. His campaign reflects a broad discontent with the city’s present governance.

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