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Bass advances to runoff election for Los Angeles mayor while Pratt fights for second place

Bass advances to runoff election for Los Angeles mayor while Pratt fights for second place


Bass advances to runoff election for Los Angeles mayor while Pratt fights for second place

After a shaky first term marked by the most destructive wildfire in city history, the Democrat qualified for the November runoff.

Bass has acknowledged that her time in office has been bumpy but pointed to reductions in homelessness and a historically low homicide rate in the nation’s second-most populous city.

Bass thanked supporters for having faith in her after a tough first term and predicted she will win in November.

“I love you. I appreciate you. I appreciate you for believing in me,” she said.

Bass, a Democrat, is facing challengers from both ends of the political spectrum.

The conservative, Spencer Pratt, told a group of reporters as the first results started to come in that “I got in this because I felt like my city failed myself, my neighbors."

Pratt argued that he has Democratic as well as Republican supporters, boiling his campaign down to a single line: “I’m an Angeleno who said enough is enough, and I had to step up.”

“I’m going to show everybody that I’m their mayor,” he said, clearly enthused, before wrapping his remarks.

Pratt is in a battle for second place with Nithya Raman, a member of L.A.'s city council who has the support of the Democratic Socialists of America.