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Spencer Pratt spent part of the final hours of his campaign shaking hands at an iconic chicken and waffles house before stopping to pray at one of Los Angeles’ oldest churches.

The mayoral hopeful started his day at Roscoe’s House of Chicken & Waffles, where he met with black community leaders and spent the morning talking with voters.

Several diners approached Pratt during the visit, thanking him for running for office, Pratt’s campaign told The California Post.

Pratt also visited Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church, better known as the Plaza Church.

The historic church sits across from Olvera Street at El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument, just a short walk from Los Angeles City Hall, and is widely considered the oldest church in the city.

Tuesday’s low-key schedule followed a similarly quiet Monday.

Pratt spent much of the daymeeting privately with community groups and residentsas he made a final push to learn more about the issues facing neighborhoods across Los Angeles.

“If you don’t vote, I don’t want to hear you ever complain about any of the filth, crime or decline in LA again,” Pratt wrote on social media Tuesday. “Get off your butt and vote or enjoy what you get.”

“May God’s will be done,” his wife, Heidi Montag, posted on Election Day.

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