

The Mother's Day video released by Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt documented the disastrous Democratic policies that have made him enter the political arena.
The video shows his wife, Heidi Montag Pratt, showing their young children the empty lot where their family home used to be before it burned down during the Pacific Palisades fires in Jan. 2025.
'She's the most incredible mom to our boys. She's why I fight.'
"Is this the house?" one of their young sons asks. "How do you get it up?"
Pratt announced his campaign for mayor on the anniversary of the Palisades fire. Critics blame the incompetence and hubris of those in office, who are overwhelmingly affiliated with the Democratic Party, for allegedly allowing the fire to grow out of control.
"Heidi and I have been through hell together," Pratt says in the video.
The former reality television star made headlines in the wake of the fires by criticizing government incompetence on social media. He outperformed expectations in a recent debate against incumbent Mayor Karen Bass but faces an uphill battle in a very liberal electorate.
"I am constantly in awe of Heidi," Pratt continues. "She's the most incredible mom to our boys. She's why I fight."
The Mother's Day video ends with the phrase, "Mother's Day is every day," and an image of Pratt and his wife holding each other amid the ruins of their home.
Many online responded emotionally to the ad.
"Incredibly poignant. We can't let Bass get away with what she did to your neighborhood and your city," one user said.
"Incredible ad. Yes, it's Mother's Day, but this also shows what a great dad you are, Spencer, such a great example to your boys. Keep fighting," another replied.
"Bass is absolutely shameless running for reelection after destroying Pacific Palisades. She should have resigned in disgrace," another user responded.
Pratt's supporters have used AI to create their own campaign videos, some of which have gone viral for their aggressive messaging against Bass and other California Democrats.
"I've waited a whole year for someone to step up and challenge Karen Bass, but I saw no fighters," Pratt said when he announced his campaign. "Guess I'm gonna have to do this myself. Let's make LA camera ready again!"
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