True, Hunter has said he doesn't need THAT much money. It could mean two things, either he is being unrealistic, or he is going through the grass roots route rather than slick commercials. Maybe some of both.
Or trying to surprise some people with a decent showing in hopes of being asked to the the VP.
Strange indeed. I would have to wonder about his judgment after those comments.
He's a good man, as far as I can tell, but an unspectacular one. He's been in the House since 1981 and almost NOBODY knows who he is. With just that one statement of his, regarding the need to raise at least 100 million dollars, he has proved that he is just not up to running any kind of viable primary campaign. Perhaps he is angling for a VP slot.