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I liked Duncan Hunter after the first time I read his views on issues, and throughout the debates. After watching him on Glenn Beck tonight, for an hour long Q&A chat; I'm liking him even more. He has a lot of common sense solutions to our problems. Too bad he doesn't have much of a shot at the nomination.

2007-11-09 17:24:32 · 7 answers · asked by dudeman612 6 in Politics & Government Politics

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he comes off as a well spoken candidate, with a tremendous track record of service to California. I too would enjoy voting for him if he had a real chance at winning..... sadly here in America, it isn't the most qualified or the best person for the job, but the one with the most name recognition and money that gathers the most votes....and money goes a long way in furthering name recognition and your message.

which makes the probablility of a person of no wealth unlikely to ever win the Presidency and will leave the ruling of America by twerps like Edwards, Ted Kennedy, Bush, and Chaney.

2007-11-09 17:31:51 · answer #1 · answered by Twinkie Thief 7 · 1 0

i do no longer understand how long it takes to construct a border fence....yet while he could only start up it in 6 months it could beat something i've got considered so some distance. The thoughts that comes from the border cities are such as you're listening to of a few third international u . s .. How did our great u . s . ever come to this? AND why the he!! are we doing no longer something to take administration? We take a seat and enable the lawlessness of the region boost. i think Duncan Hunter has a sparkling approach. extremely definitely i do no longer care what he HAS performed if he will take returned this u . s . it is going to be stable sufficient for me.

2017-01-06 10:59:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My respect for his knowledge of world affairs matches no one in either party. As Vice President or a cabinet leader I think he would do exceptionally well. But as President he needs to be better involved with other concerns such as domestic actions. I will still stick with John McCain. Although I cannot vote for him in the Primaries because I refuse to belong to either party I want a candidate that will influence both parties to compromise and work together instead of standing defiantly against each other.

2007-11-09 17:30:56 · answer #3 · answered by rance42 5 · 2 0

He is my choice, but then again so was Sam Brownback - but he dropped out a few days ago.

I really like his no-nonsense approach to policy.

I think our big problem to worry about is a third party candidate that creates the same situation as Perot did..... We will see.

2007-11-09 17:30:42 · answer #4 · answered by TexasTrev38 5 · 1 0

The Presidential wanna-bee ??! I'm afraid Dick Cheney will become a Liberal- before Duncan has a fools-chance of getting any Media attention for his Campaign... It seems "common sense" is NOT one of the "Prerequisites" for attaining higher Office, in this Country... "Kinder & gentler" souls- like our current "Decider..." -are more along the Lines of Our Intellect... The "Duncan Hunters" of Politics are alittle too "over-qualified" for the job of being Our President... :(

2007-11-09 17:40:13 · answer #5 · answered by Joseph, II 7 · 3 3

I agree. Missed Glenn. They are both upstanding Americans.

2007-11-09 17:35:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I echo your sentiment. I have followed him for a while and tend to agree with him on most issues.

It is too bad he does not stand a chance of winning, he just cannot get enough exposure.

2007-11-09 19:31:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

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