LA Times columnist, covering politics from out West. Cat on a tin roof. Dogs in a pile. California uber alles.
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Mark Z. Barabak
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Spencer Pratt is far and away better — like by millions of miles — in the role of martyr than he would have been as LA mayor.
1/Norton Simon Jr. William Matson Roth. Michael Huffington. Al Checchi. Bill Simon Jr. Carly Fiorina. Meg Whitman.
They all frittered away a great many, many millions in failed bids for statewide office.
Now Tom Steyer, who will not be California’s next, has topped them all.
For weeks, Trump has promised — at least 37 times, by some estimates — an accord with Iran is around the corner. Yet an issue far removed from the conflict’s epicenter may end up being the biggest obstacle to any treaty: Lebanon.
Nabih Bulos
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Spencer Pratt became a voice for L.A.’s disaffected. Where do his supporters go now?
@jennyja.bsky.social
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Here’s a pre-primary column explaining and exploring California’s unbroken modern-day history of rejecting rich candidates, with no prior elected office, trying to become governor or U.S. senator
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NEW: California’s slow vote count faces changes as Supreme Court decision on late ballots looms:
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MY LATEST @latimes.com COLUMNA: Spencer Pratt could have been a real contender. His greatest enemy was himself. Share, porfas!