Spencer Pratt’s Confession About God on Fox News Has Democrats in Full Panic Mode

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Democrats in LA are now terrified of him.

There’s a good reason for their fear.

Spencer Pratt’s confession about God on Fox News has Democrats in full panic mode.

As American Patriot Daily reports:

A new McLaughlin & Associates poll shows Pratt surging into the lead over incumbent mayor Karen Bass and city councilwoman Nithya Raman with 30 percent of the vote.

Pratt is a former reality TV star whose home burned down in the Palisades fires in 2025 and who grew angry over Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom botching the rebuild.

Pratt surged in the race on the strength of viral campaign ads that struck a chord with Los Angelenos fed up with Bass allowing criminals and the homeless to own the streets, as well as the fact that he’s been forced to live out of a trailer for the last year thanks to Bass’s administration’s incompetence.

Pratt discussed his unlikely boom in support; he’s not a professional politician and never thought about running for office until the political class failed families like his, in an interview on Fox News with Kayleigh McEnany.

In the interview, Pratt said his fate was in God’s hands, and if it was God’s plan for him to win, that was great, but if God willed a different outcome, he could accept that since he understands a higher power drives his life.

“It’s been very empowering to just pray and just be on his path, and just say, ‘God, if you want me to save these animals, save these humans, and protect my city, just keep putting me in the place where I can do that.’” Pratt stated. “And, if it’s not God’s plan, it won’t happen, and I won’t have that pressure and that burden on my heart that I now feel because I am so close to being able to do it.” 

Pratt said he believed God powered his breakout debate performance, that a local NBC poll found 88 percent viewed Him as the winner, and that all he asked for was a chance to tell the truth and speak about the issues that mattered.

“I had to say, ‘God, if you want this for me, please just have me destroy them live on TV.’ And I walked off that stage, and this young high school kid came right up to me; he said, ‘Thank you, sir, for being the only one that told the truth up there on the stage,’” Pratt added. “For me, when I set out on this mission, it was just to get the truth at the highest platform I could; that’s all I ever thought I was going to be able to do.” 

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