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VisitGov. Noem Criticized for Killing 'Extremely Dangerous' Dog, Spurs Bipartisan Caucus
May 2, 2024, 05:45 AM
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is facing widespread backlash after revealing in her new book that she shot and killed her 14-month-old German wirehaired pointer, Cricket, and a goat, citing the dog's 'extremely dangerous' behavior and a need to protect her children. Noem defended her actions by citing South Dakota law, which allows for the euthanasia of dogs that threaten livestock, noting that Cricket had exhibited aggressive behavior towards people. The incident has sparked significant public outcry, with figures across the political spectrum condemning the act. The controversy has also led to the formation of a bipartisan 'Dog Lovers Caucus' in the House of Representatives, aimed at addressing animal cruelty. Noem's decision has been criticized by various political figures and commentators, and it has raised concerns about her potential candidacy as a vice-presidential pick for Donald Trump in the 2024 election.
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Issues formal reprimand to Noem • 25%
No significant action taken • 25%
Conducts hearings • 25%
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Loses re-election as governor • 25%
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Drops out of 2024 national election race • 25%
Re-elected as governor • 25%
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Public opinion is evenly split • 34%
Majority opposes her actions • 33%
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