Hoping to become Gavin Newsom’s successor, Cox travels from city to city – with a focus on San Diego. The campaign broke out in full force and Cox was looking for a strong man.
Legislation
That aide is very strong indeed, but San Diego law does not allow keeping wild animals such as lions, tigers and bears anywhere except zoos.
San Diego Humane Society officials have launched an official investigation into Tag, who accompanies the candidate for governor on every trip.
The presence of the animal can count on the wrath of animal activists. “The days when wild animals were seen as dolls or toys must be over,” says People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
According to the organization, ‘dangerous wild animals’ should not be used for politics.
A Democratic MP, Ben Hueso, is demanding action, while Cox says his bear is having a great time. “We have made every effort to ensure its comfort and safety and have been approved by various government agencies. California needs beastly change. We have to shake off our left feathers. ”
’The beast’
Cox thus remains close to its marketing strategy around the animal kingdom. He advertises, among other things, with the slogan ‘meet the beast’ – which does not mean Tag …
Cox positions itself as ‘the beast’, with opposing candidate Gavin Newsom acting as ‘the beauty’. Cox’s official website is registered at voteforthebeast.com and his Twitter account is called @beastjohncox.
Polls
Despite the efforts of Tag, the campaign is not yet going as hoped. Republican Cox is in the polls at 36 percent of the vote, which may allow Democrat Gavin Newsom to sit for a while.
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