My wife saw him on one of the news channels and tells me she is going to vote for Hunter in the primary. I told her that I had already decided that I would vote for him unless a good reason not to come up.
So far nothing negative from him and none of the other candidates has really impressed me. I thought Fred might but he hasn't "not so much".
>Peaople see him and like him.<
Great thread. Thanks dit_xi!
Yup! My ornery, skeptical son in law watched the last Republican debate, actually saw Hunter in action for the first time (though he was given scant time!) and announced to me that Duncan Hunter definitely won that debate! He was very impressed with what he heard from Hunter, and he liked his delivery.
And some people say the guy needs charisma? Give me a break! He’s got it all, credentials plus enormous heart to fight for what is right for America!
GO DUNCAN HUNTER! :)
If Hunter can do something very soon to build momentum and name recognition I will gladly support him, but after months of ineffective campaigning he is still stuck at way down the list of candidates in all the polls. Unless something breaks big in Duncan's favor very soon I intend to vote for Fred in hopes that he can stop Rudy and Mitt.
Fred is not a true conservative on all the issues and is not my first choice by any means. But if we conservatives remain divided among several good candidates who show no sign of being able to win nomination we will end up with either Rudy or Mitt as "our" nominee. If Hunter doesn't at least pull up to near even with the current leaders after several primaries are held and Fred is still among the leaders, I will vote for Fred in the GA primary. However, if Hunter fails to move up and Fred's chances of nomination have become virtually nil by then, I will vote for whoever is most likely to stop Rudy. I could reluctantly vote for Mitt in the general election as the least objectionable of two very poor choices, but not for Rudy under any conceivable circumstances.