Pet-icularly Suitable
FULLY VETTED Clearly, it's time to adopt a new method for choosing the leader of the free world. Our proposal: decide which candidate's dog best exemplifies those qualities coveted by voters
GORE
DOG: Daisy (formerly Inspector Turnip)
BACKGROUND: An American dream personified. A stray of mixed parentage, she was rescued by the Gores and has triumphed over her humble beginnings
NAME: Strong appeal to women voters. The dog was named after the flowers among which she was often found resting
CABINET: Daisy's colleague is the Labrador retriever Shiloh, named after the site of the Civil War battle. This highlights Daisy's interest in veterans' affairs
BUSH
DOG: Spot Fetcher
BACKGROUND: Inside the Beltway from birth. The son of George and Barbara Bush's pet Millie, Spot was born in the White House
NAME: Encompasses Americans' love for bluntness and baseball. Spot refers to a spot on the dog's coat. Fetcher honors Scott Fletcher, a former player on the Texas Rangers, the team Bush co-owned
CABINET: By sharing pet duties with cats Ernie and India, Spot shows commitment to equal opportunity and foreign relations
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