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In this Blaze Media article, Liz Wheeler argues that Spencer Pratt’s unconventional Los Angeles campaign strategy may be effective because it gives disillusioned Democrats a politically acceptable way to reject failed local leadership.
- Wheeler says Pratt is doing something rare in politics: removing the stigma for Democrats in Los Angeles who may want to vote Republican after being hurt by Democrat-run policies.
- Pratt’s personal story, including the loss of his home, is framed as part of his appeal because he can speak directly to government failure and public frustration.
- Wheeler argues that Pratt is not merely reacting emotionally but using a deeper understanding of human nature by giving voters a way to “save face” while changing their minds.
- The article says Pratt is identifying specific elites — including Karen Bass, Nithya Raman, and Gavin Newsom — as responsible for problems ordinary Angelenos are suffering from.
- Wheeler compares Pratt’s approach to Donald Trump’s political rise, noting that he is not hiding his wealth or fame but using his outsider status against the political establishment.
- The key strategic point is that Pratt is not primarily trying to win over Los Angeles Republicans, who are already likely to support him.
- Instead, Wheeler says Pratt is targeting Democrats by detaching himself from the Republican brand and positioning himself as an anti-establishment alternative.
- The article portrays Pratt’s campaign as a potentially “next-level” political strategy because it focuses on voter permission, resentment toward elites, and practical frustration rather than party labels.
Read the full story: https://www.theblaze.com/shows/the-liz-wheeler-show/liz-wheeler-spencer-pratts-anti-establishment-strategy-is-a-winning-one
At last, a conservative news aggregator that does not bow to the woke right.

