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Spencer Pratt has revealed thehuge wave of financial supporthe has received from across the US is from former Los Angeles residents who want to move back if he can fix the city.

“They’re trying to get me elected so they can move back. That’s what you are missing. These are actually former Angelenos,”Pratt told Fox NewsThursday ahead of the June mayoral election.

“They got forced out of this city thatMayor Bass has destroyed, and that’s why they’re donating, because they want me to be mayor so they can move back,” the former “The Hills” star said.

“LA is incredible when you don’t let drug addicts take over the streets and make moms and kids scared to go to parks or schools. This is the truth,” the 42-year-old added.

Pratt has emerged as a fundraising powerhouse in the mayoral race, bringing in $2.72 million between April 19 and May 16 — nearly 10 times the $283,000 raised by Bass during the same period,according to campaign finance filings.

The former reality TV star has now raised more than $3.26 million overall, slightly surpassing Bass and far outpacingCouncilwoman Nithya Raman, who reported roughly $401,000 during the latest filing period.

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Pratt has positioned himself as a savior of Los Angeles through multiple videos focused on crime and homelessness in the city.

InAI-generated videoshe has shared online, Pratt is portrayed as a Batman-like figure saving a burning Los Angeles.

Source: California Post – Breaking California News, Photos & Videos