
Hunter is a 13-term Congressman from California who was the chair of the Armed Services Committee until Republicans lost control of the House in 2006. He rarely has met a defense program he does not like...
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Duncan Hunter Gives Voters One More Reason to Vote for a Democrat in 2008
Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter made it official today, he's running for President in 2008, and he is offering the American people more of the same failed course. According to CNN, Hunter reiterated his support for President Bush's failed strategy in Iraq and for the President's plan to escalate the war as he made his announcement.
Republican Presidential Candidate Duncan Hunter
Maybe he's announcing who his VP will be once he gets the nomination? After all, he's currently tied with former front-runner Rudy Giuliani in delegates, both with one delegate apiece.
Rep. Duncan Hunter, not very long ago:
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Duncan Hunter's new message to voters: "I got the eggs."
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Presidential candidate Duncan Hunter (R-CA) padded the 2008 defense authorization act with a little bit of his favorite pork.
Must have been during a congressional recess.
Hunter is a 13-term Congressman from California who was the chair of the Armed Services Committee until Republicans lost control of the House in 2006.
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Forced to fire two advisors after racist comments:
Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter made it official today, he's running for President in 2008, and he is offering the American people more of the same failed course. According to CNN, Hunter reiterated his support for President Bush's failed strategy in Iraq and for the President's plan to escalate the war as he made his announcement.