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No Margins. No Limits. No Kidding.
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES AND THEIR PETS
What's in your house? What's in their
house, especially the White House?.
For those of you wondering which
candidates are dog lovers and which are
cat lovers, we have the answers from the
staff at The Salt Lake Tribune who
assembled a list of candidates and their
pets.
Democratic hopeful, Barack Obama
has no
pets. But he has promised his kids a
dog. This promise may be conditional, as
many news reports indicated that he will
get the dog “if he wins the election”.
Although Hillary Clinton
has suspended
her campaign, she and the former
president have a dog, a Labrador named
Seamus. No, it is not the one that lived
in the White House. Sadly, that dog
(Buddy) ran out into traffic during the
move out and was run over. When they
arrived, their daughter had a cat named
Socks but when they left the White
House, they were cat-less. Reports are
that the cat was adopted by a staff
member. Their daughter appears to be the
cat lover, and reportedly has a cat in
her apartment.
Republican, John McCain
may rank higher
as an animal lover due to the fact that
he owns three turtles, three parakeets,
a ferret, two dogs, a cat and 13 salt
water fish.
The American Veterinary Assoc. reports
59.5% of American households own pets.
This may not be a deal breaker in the
voting booth but most pet lovers
appreciate a candidate who will work for
them and their pets. We’ll continue to
cover this subject for curious readers.
Stay tuned!