This seems eerily similar to London elections, where the online right work themselves into a frenzy about how this time surely the urbanites will accept the characterisation of their home as a crime-ridden hell hole and finally elect someone who's going to sort out the immigrants. Doesn't work!
Paul Boldrin
I want to explain the confluence of factors that lead to people being so confidently wrong about what's happening in LA. Even people who live here
Alex Kirshner
I wrote an obituary for the Spencer Pratt campaign. It died as it lived: encouraging people
to believe lies about Los Angeles, each one a little
bit less believable than the last. What worked on Twitter did not work in LA, but his supporters can't grasp that. slate.com/news-and-pol...
Los Angeles was never the hellscape Spencer Pratt claimed it was. But he's found a way to make a divided city even more so.