WASHINGTON(AP)
Meet the presidential candidates by another name _ Barry, Bird
Legs, Coyote Bill.
Such are their childhood nicknames.
Several of the candidates go around today with names altered in
their youth. Mitt Romney, for example, was named Willard Mitt
Romney. In a twist from the usual nickname progression, Fred
Thompson actually was named Freddie, and John Edwards was named
Johnny.
Rudolph Giuliani is running under the less formal Rudy, the name
by which his friends and close associates have known him for
decades.
Behind those modest alterations are a few truly fanciful
monikers. They emerged when AP asked them about their childhood
nicknames in a series of questions about their personal side.
Thompson's campaign, in response, indulged in a touch of
whimsical wishful thinking.
The candidates by their full names, and their nicknames:
DEMOCRATS:
New York Sen. Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton: No nicknames that
stuck
Former North Carolina Sen. Johnny Reid Edwards: John
Illinois Sen. Barack Hussein Obama Jr.: Barry
New Mexico Gov. William Blaine Richardson: Coyote Bill
REPUBLICANS:
Former New York Mayor Rudolph William Louis Giuliani: Rudy
Former Arkansas Gov. Michael Dale Huckabee: Mike and Huck
Arizona Sen. John Sidney McCain III: Johnny
Former Massachusetts Gov. Willard Mitt Romney: "In high
school, my friends called me Bird Legs. And how did I get it? Take
a guess."
Former Tennessee Sen. Freddie Dalton Thompson: Mr. President
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