Elizabeth_Dole - Robert and Elizabeth Dole take their dog for a walk.

Robert and Elizabeth Dole take their dog for a walk.

Washington, DC -- January 12, 1985 --- Senator Robert Dole, R-Kansas, and his wife, Elizabeth, encounter some resistance from their dog, "Leader", as they take him for a walk outside their Watergate home after holding a news conference 1/12/1985. (UPI Photo/Jim Hubbard)


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