Hunter remains upbeat despite lack of money

By: MARK WALKER - Staff Writer | Wednesday, April 4, 2007 7:01 PM PDT

NORTH COUNTY -- Quixotic presidential candidate Duncan Hunter continues to exude optimism despite having raised little money in comparison to his rivals and barely registering in comprehensive polls of voter preferences for the 2008 GOP nomination.

The 58-year-old El Cajon Republican, whose 52nd Congressional District includes portions of North County, is in Iowa this week, delivering his folksy mantra of a strong national defense, secure borders and improved foreign-trade policies.

And while top-tier Republican presidential candidates such as former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Arizona Sen. John McCain are reporting having raised millions in the first three months of the year, Hunter said he is more than satisfied with the comparatively paltry $500,000 he has landed.

"I was outspent by Romney 20-1 in South Carolina but I beat him 2-1 in a straw poll," Hunter said during a telephone interview Tuesday in reference to one of his chief rivals for the mantle as the most conservative of the Republican hopefuls.

In that March 2 poll of 776 GOP voters in the city of Spartanburg, Hunter garnered 158 votes, only four fewer than Giuliani and six fewer than McCain. Romney, who spent tens of thousands on television commercials and other efforts, got 80 votes.

He also won a straw poll of precinct committee officers in Arizona's Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix, in January.

A poll released this week by the Field Research Corp. of 1,093 California voters showed Hunter favored by just 4 percent of those questioned. Giuliani led with 36 percent, a 12-point edge over McCain in the poll conducted between March 21-31.

"We're doing fine," said Hunter, who has held his congressional seat for 26 years and is the ranking Republican on the House Armed Services Committee. "We are getting our message out and we don't have a massive payroll for political consultants to tell me what to say because I know what I stand for."

Despite his continuing relative anonymity and in spite of registering 1 percent or less in recent nationwide polls, Hunter frequently appears on national television without having to pay a dime for the air time. CNN's Lou Dobbs, who shares Hunter's views on immigration control and border security, has had him on his show numerous times, and Hunter also has made appearances on the Sunday morning talk shows.

The commercial-free C-SPAN network featured clips of him Sunday meeting recently with small groups of voters in New Hampshire.

Hunter's campaign staff is all-volunteer, and longtime friend Roy Tyler is serving as his communications aide and driver.

His son, Duncan, often does much of the advance work and also serves as his dad's driver and aide. And the 30-year-old younger Hunter also announced last week that he intended to seek the congressional seat his father now holds in 2008.

The Hunter campaign has not filed its first-quarter contribution report with the Federal Election Commission, but Tyler said Tuesday the report due by midmonth will show that the campaign has raised "somewhere north of $500,000."

"For us, we think that is great," Tyler said. "We've had what we've needed and we've got a mailing going out and our telemarketing is up and working -- we got $32,000 in pledges on Monday."

Romney raised $23 million in the reporting period while the Giuliani campaign said it took in $15 million. The McCain camp reported raising about $12.5 million.

Despite the upbeat tone from Hunter and his campaign, San Diego State University political professor Carole Kennedy said the effort looks for now as if it destined to stay in the bottom tier among the GOP hopefuls and that Hunter's run will likely end up a distant memory. But Kennedy also lauded Hunter for standing by his convictions.

"I'm sorry, but you need a ton of money to get elected president in the United States and having not done as well as some of the other contenders means it's likely he won't do well in the future," she said.

"At the same time, I do believe he is sincere in his ideological perspective and there is a certain interest within the Republican Party to balance out the more moderate message from the other candidates."

Hunter, she said, "is a media-savvy guy." That media awareness was present again Tuesday as a Fox television crew was on hand to film some of Hunter's meetings with voters in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Hunter also stressed that it was far too early to count any candidate out and said that he didn't even start raising money until after the first of the year while several other candidates have had fundraising efforts in place for years.

On May 3, Hunter and eight other GOP candidates will take part in a debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley. The event will be broadcast on MSNBC. A second debate will take place six days before California's primary on Feb. 5.

-- Contact staff writer Mark Walker at (760) 740-3529 or mlwalker@nctimes.com.

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Upbeat? wrote on Apr 4, 2007 10:26 PM:Is there even a heartbeat?

Wow. wrote on Apr 4, 2007 10:29 PM:Hunter has raise 2% of what some black guy (with a squirrely name that sounds a lot like Osama, that Republicans love to hate) that no one had ever heard of prior to the Democratic National Convention almost 3 years ago. And he's feeling "upbeat"? What's wrong with this picture?

He's my representative wrote on Apr 4, 2007 10:50 PM:and I'm so ashamed....

Catelyn wrote on Apr 4, 2007 11:51 PM:Hunter raised $500,000? Amazing. It's $499,999 more than he merits. Even I might have have tossed him a pity dollar, but unlike his other contributers, I wouldn't have expected something in return. He's for sale, to be sure. But I'm not buying what he has to offer.

Stealth Blogger wrote on Apr 5, 2007 3:47 AM:Duncan should retire on some island off the California coast and focus on a new challenge: becoming an outstanding deer Hunter!

Beeza guy wrote on Apr 5, 2007 5:18 AM:Let's just hope Carol Lam keeps her mouth shut and her investigation into Hunter's ties with Abramoff, Cunningham and Foggo dies under the Bushie replacement US Attorney! Hey wait, maybe the presidential fundraising is just a Trojan horse for the legal kitty he'll need just to stay out of jail. Smart, these GOPers.

Howiek wrote on Apr 5, 2007 6:33 AM:I'm not surprised--he's a johnny-one-note politician....nothing more nothing less, Hunter brings nothing to the table!

Hunter Fan wrote on Apr 5, 2007 7:04 AM:Hunter is about one of the only candidates that will really do something about illegal immigration, besides Congressman Tom Tancredo. Until Hunter is proven guilty of anything I vote for Hunter. How about Feinstein's husband...? Now that is something to look into. People if you haven't checked yet The North American Union with Mexico and Canada is real and not some fantasy. Watch Lou Dobbs he gives you the truth and is even testifying on behalf of the American People in Congress. We need a leader that is serious about securing the borders and enforcing immigration law. Hillary even spoke at the May 1 boycott. Bill Clinton spoke at LA RAZA. Obama, McCain and Edwards are for comprehensive immigration. Wake up and do your homework before you're sorry unless you like the invasion from Mexico. google Terrorists coming through the Southern Border. Some interesting testimony by border sheriffs, etc.

Charles B. wrote on Apr 5, 2007 8:24 AM:I think that Beeza guy hits the nail on the head! A Presidential campaigner can always steer bad news away with a flippant,"it's just politics. I'm running for President. What do you expect!" Meanwhile the money from obligated corporations keeps flowing into the defense fund!

V572625694 wrote on Apr 5, 2007 9:35 AM:The unstoppable juggernaught that is the Duncan Hunter for President Campaign rolls on. All hail!

statusquomustgo wrote on Apr 5, 2007 11:29 AM:So what if he doesn't win, any money he raises he gets to keep - no strings. No wonder so many of the crooks jumped into the race on the rethuglican side.

American woman wrote on Apr 5, 2007 11:59 AM:I wouldn't vote for one of those money-grabbing politicians running against Duncan Hunter, It's in just this kind of candidate that we can find honesty, courage and integrity. I am suspicious of those who need all that money to win an election! My vote will be for the true American candidate who has the best interest and the future of America in mind! It will be Hunter or Tancredo for me!

Jorge wrote on Apr 5, 2007 12:05 PM:Hunter is a good man. What's with all the nay-saying on this blog? Either explain your problem with the candidate or go away. I will be voting for Duncan Hunter if he can hang-in. With all the money being touted by the front-runners, I am completely shut-off by them. Why does it take $100 million+ to win the U.S. Presidency? Take a look at what we have as "leadership" now! Need I say more?

Puga Wuga wrote on Apr 5, 2007 5:52 PM:I love his donuts, he has my vote!!!

redwoodtreehugger wrote on Apr 5, 2007 7:48 PM:JorgeJorgeJorge: Duncan Hunter wanted to open up one of California's Channel islands, which just happens to be a State Park, to hunting, for retired military personnel. Fer crissakes. I'm sure Schwarzenegger would never let that occur. I'd rather have Howdy Dowdy for prez. Duncan Hunter?????

To redwoodtreehugger wrote on Apr 6, 2007 8:32 AM:You have Howdy Dowdy for president now with a list of candidates following him. If people don't do there homework on there own and stop listening to treehuggers or the stupid political commercials when they start you'll be sorry. People think we have problems with illegals now just wait to see what Hillary, Obama, Edwards, etc. have in store. They are bought and paid for. Check out Tom Tancredo and Duncan Hunters websites. So you want someone that will deal with illegal immigration or add to it???

Jose P. wrote on Apr 20, 2007 8:45 PM:Duncan Hunter is a man of conviction and determination. Don't be so quick to count him out. If your for border security and against amnesty for illegal immigrants there are only three choices for President of the United Staes. Those choices are Duncan Hunter, Tom Tancredo, and Ron Paul. Tom's a one trick pony and Ron's a little daffy for me. Hunter is well rounded and will serve our country well. Do your homework folks and you'll see that Duncan Hunter is the best choice for in 08!

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