Chris Pratt blasts Democrats with political endorsement: ‘He knows how to get s*** done’


While making a political endorsement Sunday, actor Chris Pratt blasted Democrats for not knowing how to “get s*** done.”

Pratt endorsed Rick Caruso, a former Republican who is running as a Democrat, in the race for Los Angeles mayor against Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA), who is known for her far-Left and communist-friendly views.

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“I’ve lived in LA for over 20 years. It’s been great to me,” Pratt wrote in his Instagram stories on Sunday. “In that time I’ve seen what many residents here have seen, the city’s gradual decline into pain and utter disarray. If you live here, you know exactly what I’m talking about.”

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Actor Chris Pratt endorsed Rick Caruso for Los Angeles mayor in a statement posted to his Instagram stories, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2022.


“I don’t normally support political candidates. But in this election, there’s too much to lose,” Pratt added. “If you’re an LA voter, I urge you to vote for @rickcarusola. He’s a builder. He knows how to get s*** done. He’s the guy for our city. Rick Caruso for LA Mayor.”

While Bass has led the race against Caruso, it has tightened with political experts suggesting a boost from Latinos is closing the gap for the former Republican.

“If you are a Karen Bass person, you are anxious the race has gotten so close, but also grateful that you’re standing and still ahead after Caruso has thrown his biggest punches,” political data expert Paul Mitchell told the Los Angeles Times. “If you’re a Caruso person, you are still hopeful because you have this one last weapon in your back pocket: a $13 million field campaign program that is unprecedented.”

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Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk has also endorsed Caruso.


“Los Angeles is fortunate to have someone like Rick Caruso running for mayor. He’s awesome,” Musk tweeted. “My political leanings are moderate, so neither fully Republican nor Democrat, which I am confident is the case for most Americans. Executive competence is super underrated in politics — we should care about that a lot more!”

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