Honestly one of the most silly things I have seen this cycle: Pet owners prefer McCain over Obama
http://news.yahoo.com/page/election-2008-political-pulse-pets-and-politics
Pet owners prefer McCain over Obama
By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) — 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.
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Yeah but bear in mind
the sample group is a bunch of yahoos.
Literally.
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing
-Edmund Burke
Ummm. I'm not so sure about this:
The average person (if my memory serves) is more likely to purchase their dog from a pet store, where 80-90% of the dogs are supplied by puppy mills, which is a whole 'nother sad story in itself. And all those dogs & cats that end up being euthanized(sp?) at the county shelters aren't illegal aliens who snuck across the border, they're former pets of "responsible" people.
I met a woman walking her dog
yesterday morning as I walked my daughter's dog. As we talked she mentioned that she was heavily involved with animal rescue and knew that owner surrenders accounted for most of the euthanasias at NC shelters ... and that it is not new to the housing crises. I'm not sure what that has to do with this discussion, but it saddened me, because she was sad, commenting that so many people think they are doing the right thing ... they think the dog will find a better home, but that owner rescues are almost always put down and rarely adopted out. I was too sad to inquire as to why. When I was forced to sell my home in Raleigh and move myself and my children in with my parents ten years ago we had to surrender our sweet beautiful collie, Stacy. If only I had known, I would have fought harder to bring her with us. I couldn't think of anything else for the rest of the day.
"It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit." - Harry Truman
"They took all the trees and put them in a tree museum Then they charged the people a dollar 'n a half just to see 'em. Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone? They paved paradise and put up a parking lot."
Leslie, I'd like to tell you about the wonderful women
I met while I was looking for a female Pomeranian companion for the little guy in the corner here---->
They cruised the shelters for dogs that were adoptable and found homes to foster them and posted them on petfinder.com (where I found both of my babies) and did pet fair days and really whatever it took to find the right home for these pets. They are such devoted people (and I'll bet they are Democrats)
Progressive Democrats of North Carolina
Progressives are the true conservatives.
He is adorable, btw
I wanted a white pomeranian but ended up with a brown/black one. But, she's very sweet.
NCDem Amy on YouTube
People like those women you met
are angels. :) We're all better people for women like that.
It seems to me also that the process of fostering or rescuing an animal somehow makes a person a better human being all around ... more mindful of the effect one's actions and decisions have on others.
And your little guy there is adorable!! I hope you found him a companion. :)
"It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit." - Harry Truman
"They took all the trees and put them in a tree museum Then they charged the people a dollar 'n a half just to see 'em. Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone? They paved paradise and put up a parking lot."
Holy Jeebus, it has come to this.
I am responsible for 6 animal companions 4 wonderful canines, (two of whom were rescues, and the other two were born into our family) 1 adorable kitten, (rescue) and 1 grumpy old-lady cat. (born into the family) And I am firmly in Obama's camp. He and his family have been traveling around the country for more than a year, now. How on earth could they care for a pet? Give me a break. So McCain's wife has the money to pay someone to take care of an animal? So freakin' what?
Get serious. Pet lovers love Obama. Because he's the best choice for President, not because he does or doesn't have a pet.
Can we, instead, start talking about "for the good of North Carolina?" --Leslie H.
Pointing at Naked Emperors
We've become staunch supporters of shelter rescues
Now that the better half has declared the house full, I will be stuck making monetary donations until a furry critter catches Grace's eye. And then we'll have number 7. That's the beauty of living in the country and at least one person working from home. We've got the time and room to take care of them. It's the vet bills that get high. Our canine babies aren't, well, babies, anymore. So we've got to make sure they see their doc just as regularly as we do.
Can we, instead, start talking about "for the good of North Carolina?" --Leslie H.
Pointing at Naked Emperors