
Puppy-Elect Vows to Change Partisan Politics
Otis the dog, a newly elected member of the Texas House of Representatives representing Lubbock county and the 84th district, has vowed to bring change to the statehouse.
“When Otis arrives in Austin to start the new term next year,” said campaign manager Kay Flatley, who is serving as the leader of the puppy’s transition team, “he’ll bring a new energy and view to the capitol. No more red or blue, but just the attitude that we need to work together and get things done.”
Flatley said that Otis, who is described as a conservative Democrat on his Wikipedia page, plans to reach across the aisle to push the issues he campaigned on.
“That’s easier said than done,” said Texas political insider and former aide to the speaker of the House, Tom Cardoza. “Texas Republicans have nearly a supermajority in the House. Look, Otis is a really good dog, and it’s nice for him to say he’s going to try to work across the aisle, but in most cases, his vote just isn’t needed, so it’s going to be hard for him to push his agenda, especially as a newcomer.”
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