You’re right - he doesn’t get the air-time he deserves.
His campaign spot shown on CNN last night, however, wasn’t as polished as the others. Clearly substance is more important than the quality of ad production, but the lack of quality could be indicative of a marketing/presentation deficit in his campaign. Ron Paul’s ad spot for example was more appealing than Hunter’s despite my strong preference for Hunter’s policies.
Hunter’s add spot should have depicted closed schools, recurrence of disease, deaths directly related to illegal immigration, terrorism, overburdened hospitals, and then maybe a quick shot of the fence and his efforts to get it built. The ad came across as if the emphasis was on getting the fence built and not the reasons why the fence needs to be built. The campaign ads are not for us, they’re for those who are clueless about what’s going on - a fence without clear description of its purpose may not grab the attention of those who aren’t following the issues.
I didn’t see it, but your comments sound reasoned to me.