>I was asked if I was sure O’Neill endorsed Hunter.<
Also, Hunter has also been endorsed by Rep. Henry Hyde, Ret., General Chuck Yaeger. He has received rave reviews from Michael Reagen, Ann Coulter, Michael Medved, Laura Ingraham, and Bill Bennett, among many others.
250 Pastors travelled from four states to see and hear Duncan Hunter speak in a Conference in Oklahoma last weekend. He was the guest speaker in at least five large congregations over the weekend.
The Republican field of fine candidates is in no way suffering from a vacuum.
Just for the record, I’m not anti- Fred. If he runs he’d likely be my 2nd or 3rd choice, behind DH.
That may be your opinion, but it isn’t the opinion of over 50% of the GOP, or apparently that of those who are withholding the funds that would normally be in the race by now.
I disagree. The only serious limited government proponent in the race now is Ron Paul and he is a little to naive on foreign policy. Fred is the only one who brings the “total package”.
A fair and serious question for you, Paperdoll: Since the conservative base isn’t large enough in and of itself to carry any candidate into the White House, what appeal does Duncan Hunter have to “swing voters” - the independents who decide elections?
More importantly, what are Hunter’s chances of carrying any of the fifteen swing states (Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, West Virginia and Wisconsin)?