Posted on 05/25/2026 8:05:58 AM PDT by Red Badger
This might be the most clever campaign marketing strategy of all time.
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is literally cleaning up the city’s filth, which has been allowed to fester under Mayor Karen Bass for years.
His team is busy power washing the sidewalks of LA to spell out the message: “Imagine if the streets were this clean.”
Brilliantly, they are using a water stencil to achieve this.
So, the words are created from the dirt that remains on the street, exposing just how filthy they’ve gotten under the city’s failed leadership.
See it for yourself:
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Here’s another clip:
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Talk about cleaning up dirty politics!
Now, Los Angeles residents have a practical reminder of what’s at stake this November.
Do they want filthy, grimy streets full of homeless people and crime? Or do they want clean, safe streets?
Funnily enough, if Mayor Karen Bass wants to remove Pratt’s campaign advertisements, she can easily do it…by actually cleaning the streets for once!
Really, it’s a win-win situation.
Pratt’s brilliant new campaign is generating a lot of buzz on social media:
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Los Angelenos, I think the choice is pretty clear this November:
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What are your thoughts?
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That’s pretty smart!
Too bad LA is too far gone.
If LA is so far gone, why does Deep State have to steal its elections?
He’s running a ‘clean’ campaign!....................
The problem is that the people who actually make LA work, do not live in LA.
The Curley Effect in action, only the stupid people stay behind and live in these s-holes the Democrats are making out of our cities.
Take a goid look at the city’s labor force participation rates.
You do the hardworking people of LA a great disservice.
Especially the working people who can’t afford to vote with their feet.
“Mayor” Karen Bass has the title, and the supposed authority behind it, but has not exerted any judgment or action worthy of the office. She is not even a very good rubber stamp, unable to keep up with events or even able to understand current trends.
And yet she may still be re-elected, because of the convoluted reasoning of the Los Angeles electorate, for whom most logical and critical thinking is no longer a consideration.
The key demographic will be AWFULS.............
He wants to clean up the streets and help those who lost their homes in the fires- no wonder drew carey is so pissed! How dare Pratt wanna improve California! /s
Then they need to vote better, and I see no evidence of that happening.
He isn’t takin any crap from anyone
Well, if the Price is Right.................
I think a lot of the LA voters are happy that the rich lost their houses in the fire.
Deep State stole LA’s last mayoral.
LA didn’t vote for this.
I’m sure that’s a good part of it. But even the most jaded LA voter must think that if the wealthy lost their homes what chance do I have?.............
Sorta like, why are the ‘TDS extremists’ (ted-exers/tedsies) opposed to America being great again? 😵
LOL “Tedsies” Never heard that one before- liberals and some independents/libertarians (with TDS) have mental issues- I’m surprised Carey said what he said- but not shocked- it’s too bad- he is a funny guy- the show ‘whose line is it’ was pretty funny improv comedy-
I live in Kern County. Every single political ad is a Mexican promising free shit to ‘the people’ if you’ll just elect them. With California demographics that’s all it takes to win. Anywhere.
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