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Spencer Pratt will enforce ‘laws Democrats voted for’ as Los Angeles mayor

Spencer Pratt will enforce ‘laws Democrats voted for’ as Los Angeles mayor
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Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt said he’s focusing on laws that already exist to make “the streets safe.” “We are going to make sure that moms feel safe in Los Angeles,” Pratt said on Fox News’s Saturday in America. Pratt said current city Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) made up statistics, […]

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Uncritical presentation of Pratt's inflammatory language like 'naked, drug addict zombies' and 'lying demons'Emphasis on endorsements from conservative figures (Trump, Joe Rogan) while providing minimal counter-perspectivesFraming focuses on Pratt's momentum and viral success rather than substantive policy analysisloaded languageone-sided source selectionomission of opposing perspectivesuncritical platformingLoaded language referring to opponents as 'lying demons'Selection of sources and endorsements favoring conservative figures like TrumpFraming issues with a focus on conservative themes such as law enforcement and religious imageryloaded language against Democratsselective conservative sourcing

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