Dog the Bounty Hunter had a message about bipartisanship at CPAC

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NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Dog the Bounty Hunter is not running for office.

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“But I like to back them up,” he said, speaking from a podium as Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke’s face hung behind his on a giant banner.

Dog, whose real name is Duane Chapman, was taking questions at a Draft Sheriff David Clarke for Senate Super PAC reception, a subset of the Conservative Political Action Conference, Friday.

Conference-goers of all ages crowded in a space at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in Oxon Hill, Maryland, to hear the star speak.

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There, Dog also had a message about bipartisanship.

Though he praised the election of President Trump, Dog made sure to remember Democrat voters.

“They may have a different opinion then we do,” he said, but the love people had for one another would be much more important at Heaven’s gate.

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