No money and no capability to raise the needed money. With the primaries front-loaded the way they are, a candidate needs $20-40 million just to be in the game. Hunter can't get there from here. He can't buy a big enough megaphone, no matter how compelling his message,.
"No money and no capability to raise the needed money. With the primaries front-loaded the way they are, a candidate needs $20-40 million just to be in the game. Hunter can't get there from here. He can't buy a big enough megaphone, no matter how compelling his message."
Fair enough. Obviously Hunter faces an uphill battle and it happens to be in the GOP PRIMARY! My point is, REPUBLICANS are not even wanting to give him a chance because they say he is 'unelectable'(they said that about Reagan too you know!) but the only way he is 'unelectable' is that GOP primary voters don't even want to give him a chance. In a general election I see him as the strongest possible candidate with the way he communicates on issues and is no nonsense. For all the griping about how weak Republicans are on message and taking Demonrats to task, Hunter has shown he is clearly capable in taking the propaganda on. If he got the nomination, 'name recognition' would come and he'd have his megaphone and he would use it extremely well. It's a shame his problems are coming from the GOP! But the GOP seems to be hellbent on turning more liberal or same old, same old new tone.