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July 8, 2008 - 12:36pm.
![]() If the presidential election goes to the dogs, John McCain is looking like best in show. From George Washington's foxhound "Drunkard" to George W. Bush's terriers "Barney" and "Miss Beazley," pets are a longtime presidential tradition for which the presumed Republican nominee seems well prepared, with more than a dozen. The apparent Democratic nominee Barack Obama, on the other hand, doesn't have a pet at home. The pet-owning public seems to have noticed the difference. An AP-Yahoo! News poll found that pet owners favor McCain over Obama 42 percent to 37 percent, with dog owners particularly in McCain's corner. "I think a person who owns a pet is a more compassionate person — caring, giving, trustworthy. I like pet owners," said Janet Taylor of Plymouth, Mass. Taylor, who described herself as a retired stay-at-home wife, owns two cats, Lady Jane Taylor and Mr. Tommy Katz. Richard Powell, 79, of Spokane, Wash., whose dog passed away last fall, said if a person owns a pet that "tells you that they're responsible at least for something, for the care of something." He said pet ownership wouldn't make a difference in his vote, but if a president owns a pet, then "I'm glad to know they like animals." Christina Duffney, a spokeswoman for the American Kennel Club, said "you usually connect with things that you're familiar with, so that could be a part of" why pet owners lean toward McCain. Well, if voters identify with a guy who owns pets, it's easy to see why they'd like the Arizona senator. He has a veritable menagerie, including Sam the English springer spaniel, Coco the mutt, turtles Cuff and Link, Oreo the black and white cat, a ferret, three parakeets and a bunch of saltwater fish. On the other hand, the poll found that among people who don't have pets, Obama leads McCain 48 percent to 34 percent. But that still leaves McCain looking strong, since the majority of homes have a pet. The American Pet Product Manufacturers Association estimates that 63 percent of American homes include a pet, including 88 million cats and 75 million dogs. Both of those groups lean toward McCain: 43 percent to 34 percent for dog owners and 41 percent to 38 percent for cat owners. While he doesn't currently have a pet, Obama has reportedly promised his daughters a dog once the campaign is over. In a spirit of helpfulness, the American Kennel Club is collecting opinions as to what kind of dog Obama should get. There are more than 150 breeds available, but not every one is suitable for every family because of exercise needs, allergies, personalities and other reasons. So the AKC has narrowed the choices down to five breeds and is asking the public to vote at www.presidentialpup.com with voting to continue until mid-August. Their suggestions: Bichon Frise, Chinese crested, poodle, soft coated Wheaten Terrier or miniature Schnauzer. According to the Presidential Pets Museum there are no records of family pets in the administrations of James K. Polk, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce and Chester Arthur. Fillmore, however, was a founding member of the Buffalo, N.Y., chapter of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. President Andrew Johnson reportedly left flour out at night for a family of mice living in the White House, though it's not clear if that counts as having a pet. Here's a look at the poll results: — All pet owners: McCain, 42 percent; Obama 37 percent; Nader, 3 percent; other, 3 percent; undecided, 14 percent. Margin of error, plus or minus 2.9 points. — Do not own a pet: Obama, 48 percent; McCain, 34 percent; Nader, 3 percent; other, 3 percent; undecided, 12 percent. Margin of error, 4.1 points. — Dog owners: McCain, 43 percent; Obama, 34 percent; Nader, 3 percent; other, 3 percent, undecided, 12 percent. Margin of error, 3.6 points. — Cat owners: McCain, 41 percent; Obama, 38 percent; Nader, 3 percent; other, 4 percent; undecided, 14 percent. Margin of error 3.9 points. The population breakdown of who has pets and who doesn't also may be a factor. For example, the poll found 47 percent of whites own dogs, compared with just 24 percent of blacks. Whites tend to favor McCain, while blacks overwhelmingly favor Obama. Some 64 percent of dog owners are married, slightly higher than the overall population. The poll found 47 percent of married people own dogs, compared with 39 percent of non-married people. Married people tend to favor McCain. The AP-Yahoo! News poll is part of an ongoing study that tracks the attitudes and opinions of a group of more than 2,000 Americans to see how their political views evolve over the course of the election campaign. The AP-Yahoo! News survey of 1,759 adults was conducted from June 13-23 and had an overall margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.3 percentage points. The margin of sampling error for population subgroups is larger. The poll was conducted over the Internet by Knowledge Networks, which initially contacted people using traditional telephone polling methods and followed with online interviews. People chosen for the study who had no Internet access were given it free. — Associated Press writers Trevor Tompson and Natasha Metzler in Washington contributed to this report. Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press
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AP fluff trash posing as
Submitted by woody188 on July 8, 2008 - 2:34pm.AP fluff trash posing as news. Not surprised as so many were appalled to see a marine throw a puppy off a cliff but didn't bat an eye for shock and awe or the total destruction of a city of 300,000 called Fallujah. When we cry about a puppy but shrug our shoulders as human beings are slaughtered we should be very afraid.
This is about the most
Submitted by Hoosier_CowBoy on July 8, 2008 - 2:40pm.This is about the most useless piece of campaign copy I have seen. Is this supposed to make McBush more popular?
How about all those pets being euthanised in shelters because of the Bush economy? Do those puppy dogs and kitty cats prefer McCain?
Another example of microcampaigning by the Rove bunch. Whats next? Because Obama is a muslim he hates dogs?
The only connection I can make between McCain and the canine set is the Republican candidates' increasing resemblance to a Basset hound as he gets older... and older... and older.
Bow wow!
This only proves that this
Submitted by douin on July 9, 2008 - 4:14am.This only proves that this country is going to the dogs. When there are so many newsworthy problems that we all should be discussing this is the most abysmal. Anything to divert people away from the terrible shape our economy is in. Karl Rove is probably patting himself on the back to see how easily the sheeple can be diverted from life and death topics. If the Bushies stall long enough with such stupid diversions, we will forget that we are being led to our doom by this fascist government. Actually, not very many even care as long as they can watch their sports, play their silly games and watch their moronic situation-comedies that are nothing but trash. The question that should be on everyone's mind is what the hell are we doing in Iraq in the first place ! All the wealth of this country is being taken from us to make Bush a world dictator. Bush is nothing but a bald-faced liar. Maliki is demanding a set timetable for all our troops to be withdrawn from his country as Bush promised would be done when the Iraqi government decided it was ready to run their own country. Maliki has now decided the time has come. Now how is Bush going to wiggle out of yet one more lie he told ? This doggy diversion just will not do the job, but since he has such a compliant lapdog Congress, I am sure he is really not overly concerned. He will just ask for more troops to be sent in and several billions more dollars so that Maliki will realize that he does not have the ability to force Bush to leave as he promised. So much for the Word of our esteemed leader ! You will know what is coming down the pike when McBush picks Jeb Bush as his running mate. Then you will know the jig is up and the election fix is in.