现场直击:洛杉矶选民对普拉特参选市长态度分化,单一议题主导选举日


2026年6月2日 美国东部时间下午1:15 / 福克斯新闻网

周二的无党派初选将把参选范围缩小至两名候选人,角逐11月的大选
作者:安德鲁·马克·米勒、保罗·斯坦豪泽、基拉·麦克唐纳 福克斯新闻网
发布于2026年6月2日 美国东部时间下午1:15

观看:洛杉矶居民畅谈无家可归问题及他们希望谁来解决这一问题的市长候选人

福克斯新闻数字频道采访了洛杉矶居民,了解他们心中最重要的议题,以及他们会投票给谁来担任市长解决相关问题。

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洛杉矶——在洛杉矶西区一家布里斯托尔法姆斯超市外,接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访的居民一致认为,无家可归是该市面临的首要问题,但在哪位市长候选人能妥善解决这一问题上存在分歧。

“我很支持他,”谢莉·楚克曼在谈到真人秀明星、独立候选人斯宾塞·普拉特时说道,她还补充说,无家可归问题是她支持这位真人秀明星参选市长的主要动因。

“事实上他不是政客,所以他可能会撒谎,也可能不会,我们还不得而知,但我知道他想要为洛杉矶做点什么,而政客们一直都说要这么做,却从未兑现,”楚克曼补充道。“我懂政治运作,一旦你上任,未必总能如愿以偿,但至少他有这份热忱。”

斯宾塞·普拉特称其政策将迫使无家可归者离开洛杉矶,迁往西雅图等城市

洛杉矶居民在前往投票站参加市长初选时表示,无家可归是该市面临的首要问题。(福克斯新闻数字频道)

当被问及犯罪是否是投票支持普拉特的动因时,楚克曼的丈夫索尔回应道:“当然是。”

这对夫妇表示,他们支持共和党人史蒂夫·希尔顿竞选州长。

住在该社区的帕特里克·雷诺兹称他“对所有候选人都不满意”,还称普拉特是“小丑”,随后表示他“有点不情愿地”投票给了现任市长凯伦·巴斯。

无家可归一直是洛杉矶选民最关心的议题,尽管巴斯已经担任了四年市长,但雷诺兹表示,他认为在这方面巴斯是最佳人选。

雷诺兹表示他支持亿万富翁民主党人汤姆·斯泰尔竞选州长,他详细谈到了无家可归问题的种种弊端,包括他称近年来当地一个公园已经变得“过于危险”,无法前往。

凯伦·巴斯因未兑现无家可归承诺遭质问,将进展缓慢归咎于官僚主义

2026年5月20日,洛杉矶市长候选人斯宾塞·普拉特在洛杉矶第十大道举办竞选街区派对。(罗伯特·戈捷/洛杉矶时报)

“无家可归肯定是头等大事,”名叫黛安的女性告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,她已经投票给了巴斯。“这是我清单上的第一位,我认为她已经非常努力地尝试解决这个问题。这是个大问题,我知道。我只是觉得她很接地气,不是什么富有的亿万富翁,这一点我很欣赏。”

黛安表示,她支持前卫生与公众服务部部长泽维尔·贝塞拉竞选州长,这位民主党人曾在拜登政府任职,因为他是个“好人”。

“我喜欢他是移民出身,靠自己的努力在这个世界上打拼上来,”黛安说。“我认为他很有判断力。我也喜欢他不是亿万富翁,我能和他产生共鸣。”

住在附近曼哈顿海滩的丹·马登告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,如果他能在洛杉矶市区投票,他会选择普拉特。

汤姆·斯泰尔是谁?加州州长竞选活动中的反ICE亿万富翁因拘留投资遭审查

洛杉矶市议员、进步派市长候选人妮提亚·拉曼(左)与现任市长凯伦·巴斯(右)合影。(罗纳尔多·博利亚诺斯/洛杉矶时报通过盖蒂图片社拍摄;贾斯汀·沙利文/盖蒂图片社)

“那会是我的人选,”马登说道,他补充说自己将投票给希尔顿竞选州长。“过去20年的洛杉矶一团糟。”

“情况越来越糟了,”马登在谈到洛杉矶地区的无家可归问题时说道。“这里那里都清理过。有些地方,尤其是沿海海滩一带,你能看到它们被清理干净了。但两个月后,所有人又都回来了。”

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注册共和党党员、以独立身份参选的普拉特,将在无党派市长初选中对阵现任民主党市长凯伦·巴斯,以及社会主义者市议员妮提亚·拉曼。

周二的选举将确定哪两名候选人晋级11月的大选。如果一名候选人获得超过50%的选票,将自动当选下一任市长。

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SEE IT: LA voters split on Pratt’s mayoral bid as one issue dominates Election Day

2026-06-02 1:15pm EDT / Fox News

Tuesday’s nonpartisan primary will narrow the field to two candidates for the November general election

By Andrew Mark Miller , Paul Steinhauser , Kiera McDonald Fox News

Published June 2, 2026 1:15pm EDT

WATCH: LA residents speak out on homeless problem, which mayoral candidate they want to fix it

Fox News Digital spoke to Los Angeles residents about what issues matter to them and who they are voting for to fix it as mayor.

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LOS ANGELES — Outside a Bristol Farms market in LA’s Westchester neighborhood, residents who spoke to Fox News Digital all agreed that homelessness is a top problem facing the city, but disagreed on which mayoral candidate is the right choice to clean it up.

“Love him,” Shelley Zuckerman said about reality television star and independent candidate Spencer Pratt, adding that homelessness is a main motivator of her support for the reality TV star’s mayoral run.

“The fact that he’s not a politician, so he may or may not be a liar, we don’t know that yet, and I know that he wants to do something for LA that the politicians have been saying they’re going to do and then don’t,” Zuckerman added. “And I know politics works, that once you get in there you can’t always do what you want to do, but at least he’s got the passion.”

SPENCER PRATT SAYS HIS POLICY WILL FORCE HOMELESS OUT OF LA AND INTO CITIES LIKE SEATTLE

Los Angeles residents say homelessness is the top problem facing the city as they head to the polls for the mayoral primary.(Fox News Digital)

When asked if crime was a motivating factor to vote for Pratt, Zuckerman’s husband Saul responded, “Of course.”

The couple says they are supporting Republican Steve Hilton for governor.

Patrick Reynolds, who lives in the neighborhood, said he is “not happy with any of the candidates” and called Pratt a “clown” before saying he voted for incumbent Mayor Karen Bass “a little reluctantly.”

Homelessness has been a top-of-mind concern for voters in Los Angeles, and despite Bass being mayor for the last four years, Reynolds said he believes she’s the best choice on that front.

Reynolds, who said he is supporting billionaire Democrat Tom Steyer for governor, spoke at length about the problems with homelessness, including a local park he said has become “too dangerous” to visit in recent years.

KAREN BASS GRILLED OVER BROKEN HOMELESSNESS PROMISE, BLAMES BUREAUCRACY FOR SLOWED PROGRESS

Mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt hosts a campaign block party on 10th Avenue in Los Angeles on May 20, 2026.(Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)

“Homelessness for sure,” a woman named Diane, who said she voted for Bass, told Fox News Digital, “That’s number one on my list, and I think she’s tried very hard to fix that problem. It’s a big problem, I know. And I just think she is down to earth. She’s not some rich billionaire, which I appreciate.”

Diane said she is supporting former Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, a Democrat who served in the Biden administration, for governor because he is a “good guy.”

“I like that he is an immigrant and that he has worked his way up in this world,” Diane said. “I think he has a good sensibility. I like also that he isn’t a billionaire. I can relate to him.”

Dan Madden, a resident of nearby Manhattan Beach, told Fox News Digital that if he could vote in LA proper, he’d go with Pratt.

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A Los Angeles city councilwoman and progressive candidate for mayor Nithya Raman, left, pictured alongside incumbent mayor Karen Bass, right.(Ronaldo Bolaños/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images; Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

“That’d be my man,” said Madden, who added that he is voting for Hilton for governor. “The last 20 years in Los Angeles has been screwed.”

It’s getting worse,” Madden said about the homeless situation in the Los Angeles area. “They cleaned up here and there. Spots, especially along the beach, coastline, you see it cleaned up. Two months later, everybody’s back.”

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Pratt, a registered Republican running as an independent, faces off in a nonpartisan mayoral primary against incumbent Mayor Karen Bass, a Democrat, and City Councilmember Nithya Raman, a socialist.

Tuesday’s election will determine which two candidates advance to the November general election. If a candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, they will automatically be named the next mayor.

Andrew Mark Miller is a reporter at Fox News. Find him on Twitter @andymarkmiller and email tips to AndrewMark.Miller@Fox.com.

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