Posted on 09/27/2007 7:48:59 AM PDT by WalterSkinner
Tonight I was invited to participate in a conference call for supporters in the Maryland and Virginia region, so I accepted the invitation and found out a few interesting things going on with the Hunter Presidential bid. I also got a question in as youll read below.
Duncan started out by talking about the great momentum his campaign was building, from winning the townhall.com Texas Straw Poll earlier this month to a enthusiastic reception (he was overwhelmed) by Michigan Republicans last weekend at their conference on Mackinac Island. A key factor in his reception among Michiganders was his tough stance on trade, vowing to stop allowing China to cheat on our existing trade agreements and devaluing its currency. Further, China was using these ill-gotten gains to purchase military hardware that (in my personal opinion) will be used against us in the next couple decades.
While the Congressman is low-ranked on most polls, at this point Duncan saw the race as still one predominantly based on name recognition, where candidates like Fred Thompson have an advantage. Once the campaign got more into issue mode, Hunter thought hed start moving up the ladder. To that end, beginning next week Duncan would start buying TV time in key states - one thing that surprised me was how inexpensive commercial time is in certain early primary states ($100 for a spot on Fox News, as one example.) Also Hunter pointed out that these commercials would be featured on his website.
This was in response to the first question that was asked. I asked the second one addressed in the twenty-minute call. It was one Id ask any Republican candidate given the situation here on the Eastern Shore: what policy do you feel is your best for attracting the conservative Democrats to our side to vote for you?
The Congressman likened the situation to that which attracted the Reagan Democrats in 1980, and it was about the same key issue - jobs. Theres pressure on good jobs in this country coming from two fronts - China cheating on its trade agreements as discussed above and illegal immigrants undercutting wages. Hunter gave an example of a drywall contractor who he met in Iowa that employs all American workers getting underbid constantly by unscrupulous contractors employing illegals. Further, Duncan claimed that the established Hispanic community in our country is dead-set against amnesty. I think he qualifies as an expert since he represents San Diego in Congress.
So I thought he gave me a good answer to my question. Then he went further into talking about his efforts to secure the border - Rep. Hunter wrote the law authorizing the double border fence to continue along the entirety of our Mexican border. This is a fence style that has cut smuggling 90% in the San Diego area where it exists now.
Finally, Congressman Hunter urged us to tune into tomorrow nights Baltimore debate. Locally, its on cable channel 22 - for the rest of you its the proverbial check your local listings.
Im a bit concerned about that debate. First of all, most of the so-called top tier aspirants are skipping out. Participating are Sam Brownback, Mike Huckabee, Hunter, Alan Keyes, and Ron Paul. Secondly, the focus will be on minority issues and the audience likely will be less-than-friendly to the GOP. According to the Sun:
Debate planners have been working behind the scenes to produce a program that wont be overly hostile to the Republicans, including an effort to seat an audience that is as neutral as possible, according to a person with knowledge of the preparations.
Still, the candidates who show up will expect tough questioning on issues such as immigration, the federal response to Hurricane Katrina and their partys dismal standing with black and Hispanic voters.
Personally, Id love to see Hunter or someone else turn the tables and ask why minority voters continue to vote for a party that has promised them so much yet delivered so little over the last 50 years. I dont believe in minority issues, I believe in American issues.
Well see what Duncan and the others say tomorrow night. Itll be a rare PBS viewing for me, thats for sure.
Related:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1890608/posts
Chinese military hacked into Pentagon
“CBS even did a story on illegal immigration last night.”
Guess the people who run the alphabet channels don’t want their butts to be in danger, either. Maybe they’re catching on a bit.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1890608/posts
Chinese military hacked into Pentagon
Only Duncan Hunter seems to realize that China is not our friend, and I’ll check out the link.
Today I called a national talk show about Duncan Hunter, and thought it would be a good day to do this, because the GOP debate will be tonight, and hearing his name on a talk show might get viewers of the debate to focus more on what Hunter has to say.
Even if we can’t get through to the most popular talk shows, if every FReeper who supports Hunter even gets through to their local talk shows, that’s a LOT of folks hearing Hunter’s name.
Great Idea! Will do.
I would actually venture to word it as Duncan Hunter isn’t on China’s payroll.
“Great Idea! Will do.”
WTG! And even if you don’t get through today, there will be other debates.
“I would actually venture to word it as Duncan Hunter isnt on Chinas payroll.”
Around 95% of Hunter’s campaign money comes from regular folks. The Red China-loving big biz aren’t contributing to someone like Duncan Hunter who wants to end the approximately $275 BILLION EACH YEAR trade imbalance that we have with Red China, and Duncan Hunter who realized that Red China is NOT our friend.
bttt
Hunter’s strong anti-communist stance would appeal to Cuban and Venezuelan exiles in Miami.
That is true. Be more cost effective (maybe) for him to put in print ads or radio ads in the newspapers or radio stations that go specifically to the Cuban and Venezuelan community. Sometimes that niche advertising ends up being pricier though . . . sure worth checking into for his campaign given the early Florida primary.
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