Hunter is also committed to helping to preserve and protect the American family through his support of a Constitutional amendment defining marriage as the union between one man and one woman. As Hunter simply yet eloquently states, "I firmly believe that children need the unique influence offered by both a father and a mother."
And, unlike some of the spendaholics who are currently seeking the White House, Hunter is truly committed to a balanced federal budget—one crafted according to the philosophy of economic growth rather than tax-and-spend liberalism.
Despite lacking the war chest of a McCain or a Giuliani, Duncan Hunter may yet prove to be the dark horse candidate in the Republican primary. Hunter won the Arizona straw poll, and then went on to edge out Romney for third place in the South Carolina poll. It may be early to make predictions, but Hunter’s candidacy seems to have touched off genuine excitement in conservative circles.
Duncan Hunter may not have the best name recognition in the Presidential pack—but, after a careful review of all the candidates, their backgrounds and positions, I firmly believe he is the one who deserves the most attention.
Nathan Tabor
Nathan Tabor organizes and educates Christians on their role in Politics.
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