Make Los Angeles Clean Again: Reality Stars Sidewalk Stunt Has Democrats FumingWatch!

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Reality television personality Spencer Pratt, now a candidate for Los Angeles mayor, has unveiled an unconventional and pointedly symbolic strategy to promote his pledge to make Los Angeles clean again and drive voter turnout in November.

According to Gateway Pundit, rather than pouring donor money into glossy billboards and traditional ad buys, Pratt is literally taking his message to the pavement. His campaign has deployed power washers across grimy city sidewalks, blasting away layers of filth to reveal a stencil of his logo alongside the pointed challenge, IMAGINE IF THE STREETS WERE THIS CLEAN.

The low-cost, high-visibility tactic doubles as both public service and political statement, highlighting what many residents see as the failure of Democrat leadership to maintain basic urban cleanliness. Supporters argue that if nothing else, the move might finally pressure incumbent Democrat Mayor Karen Bass to address the citys decaying streets.

Pratt posted one of the cleaning operations on Facebook, tying the imagery directly to his broader message about restoring order and pride in the city. Its time to think bigger for LA. We dont have to accept the filth and the decline. We have the greatest slice of heaven on Earth with our city, and we deserve better. Vote for Pratt. Vote for LA. Vote TODAY. Lets clean this city together, he wrote.

Another video shared by the campaign shows a woman sweeping the streets while praising Pratt as the leader needed to replace Bass and confront entrenched corruption. The corrupt Karen Bass came after me, she said. Im an activist. She sent her little goons after me!

Pratt amplified that clip on X with the same rallying cry he used on Facebook: Its time to think bigger for LA. We dont have to accept the filth and the decline. We have the greatest slice of heaven on Earth with our city, and we deserve better. Vote for Pratt. Vote for LA. Vote TODAY. Lets clean this city together. For voters frustrated with progressive mismanagement, his pressure-washing campaign underscores a broader conservative argument: that restoring basic cleanliness, safety, and accountability in Americas cities starts with replacing failed Democrat incumbents at the ballot box.