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2021-05-06 10:06
According to the Los Angeles Times reported on May 4, John Cox, a Republican running for governor of California, held a campaign in Sacramento with a Kodiak brown bear weighing about 500 kilograms on the same day, causing controversy.
It is reported that this 9-year-old brown bear is named "Label", after special training, has appeared in many TV series and advertisements. Cox said the bear symbolizes That California needs a more aggressive leader than "Pretty Boy," the current governor of California, Gavin Newsom. In Cox's campaign ad, he likened himself to a "beast" and Tony Newsom as a "beauty."
"We need to make major changes, and we need to be as tough as the beast and rise up against the special interest groups that have controlled California for years." As Cox spoke, the giant Kodiak brown bear wandered behind him, chewing on chicken and biscuits thrown by the trainer from time to time.
The act has provoked strong resentment from animal protection groups, calling it "shameful." Cox and his campaign, however, countered that the bear was well cared for.
(Editor: Si Wen)