Posted on 01/25/2007 9:23:29 AM PST by NormsRevenge
Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter, best known for his advocacy on behalf of the military, launched a longshot bid for the presidency Thursday in this early voting state.
Frequently citing Ronald Reagan, Hunter told supporters he wants to pick up on the former president's legacy.
"I want to lead that policy of peace through strength," said Hunter, a strong supporter of the Iraq war.
The 14-term conservative from California, who has made no secret of his White House aspirations, set up a presidential exploratory committee earlier this month.
He initially announced his intentions in October, becoming the first GOP candidate to declare, and then began making stops in early primary and caucus states, including Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.
He joins an increasingly crowded GOP field of declared and likely candidates, including Sens. John McCain of Arizona and Sam Brownback of Kansas, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Hunter has been a familiar face on Capitol Hill and at the Pentagon. Until Democrats took control of Congress this month, he was chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, the powerful panel that oversees military policy.
However, Hunter is little known outside of Congress and his San Diego district. He is a strong opponent of illegal immigration who wants fences extended along the U.S.-Mexico border and supports the prosecution of smugglers bringing illegal immigrants across the border.
Last week, Hunter filed a bill calling for a congressional pardon of two U.S. Border Patrol agents who are both serving more than a decade in prison for shooting a Mexican drug dealer as he fled, then covering up the crime.
In remarks before his speech, Hunter emphasized the importance of South Carolina in winning the GOP nomination.
"Nobody wins the presidency without winning South Carolina," Hunter said.
Hunter already has some deep-pocket allies in the state, including textile magnate Roger Milliken, who supports Hunter's promise to protect U.S. manufacturers threatened by cheap, overseas labor.
"I'm thrilled that he's running," said Milliken, who hasn't yet endorsed a presidential candidate. "This point of view he represents must be heard."
Hunter, 58, was born in Riverside, Calif., and was an Army Ranger in Vietnam. He worked his way through law school with farming and construction jobs.
Hunter won his U.S. House seat in 1980 and has been an ardent military supporter. His son has spent a pair of seven-month tours in Iraq.
14-term conservative Congressman, served in Vietnam as a US Ranger, worked as a farmer and construction worker to pay his thru law school, is an ardent supporter of the military and a military Dad.
Good luck, Duncan.
Rep. Hunter criticizes CNN sniper footage with Wolf Blitzer
...From Boston.com On Friday, an e-mail from Mitt Romneys sons suggested that whoever the Republican presidential nominee is will have to raise $100 million. Hunter said he wouldnt need to raise that kind of money because most of that money goes to pay for consultants that help them look like they are conservative and I am conservative already."
He looks good, very good. An actual Republican -- as in someone who understands the nature of and cares about the preservation of the American Republic -- not a faux-Republican, a pseudo-Republican, a don't-you-see-the-R-next-to-my-name Republican.
I like this guy, but can he really get any name recognition? And could he win if he did?
Good Luck Duncan Hunter! I wish him well in the race for preisdent!
All very good things..but you now he doesn't have a chance in the world, right?
Now that there's an actual conservative in the race, I'm sure that we'll see you supporting him.
Here's a candidate I can actually vote FOR.
thanks for the ping. He's looking more and more like the man for the job. Name recognition is crucial and we must continue to repeat it at every opportunity. I'll be writing a check this week.
I like what I've heard from and about this guy.
If he wins the nomination he will get my support 100% and then some. And if Rudy decides not to run my support will more than likely go to Hunter!
We are about to find out. That is what makes politics so much fun.
I don't want to be critical at this point, BUT I sure wish he'd get his website up and running.
From the 'good personal background' perspective, I'm actually more impressed with the 'working his way through law school' bit.
He has a better chance then Rino Rudy, who split the party.
It is up and running.
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