Duncan Hunter

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Duncan Hunter
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“I would connect the middle class of America with the Republican Party one more time ”
Full Name
Duncan L. Hunter
Desired Office
Party
Republican
Family Members
Wife: Lynn; Children: Duncan Duane, Sam
Birthdate
May 30, 1948
Birthplace
Riverside, California
Religion
Baptist
Education
JD, Western State University Law School (now Thomas Jefferson School of Law), 1976; BSL, Western State University, 1976; attended, University of Montana, 1966-67
Professional Experience
Trial Lawyer, 1976-1980; Lietenant, United States Army, Vietnam, 1969-1971
Political Experience
US Representative, California District 52, 1980-present;

Contact Information

Office Address
2265 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington DC, Washington, D.C. 20515 United States
Office Website
Office Phone Number
202-225-5672
Office Contact Link
Campaign Offices
9340 Fuerte Drive #302
La Mesa, CA 91941 United States
Campaign Website
Campaign Phone Number
619-463-3896
Campaign Email
Campaign Contact Link

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Candidate Responses

Opposes abortion rights. Introduced legislation to give constitutional protections to the unborn.

"I would amend the U.S. Constitution and provide blanket protection to all unborn children from the moment of conception by prohibiting any state or federal law that denies the personhood of the unborn," his campaign web site states.

Wants to amend Constitution to ban gay marriage. He introduced legislation to amend the constitution to define marriage as solely between a man and woman.

"I firmly believe that children need the unique influence offered by both a father and a [filtered word]," he said on his web site.

Opposes same-sex civil unions

"I co-sponsored and voted in favor of H.J. Res. 88, which proposes an amendment to the U.S. Constitution declaring that marriage in the United States shall consist solely of the union of a man and a woman. I firmly believe that children need the unique influence offered by both a father and a [filtered word]," he said on his web site.

Voted against war spending bill that would have withdrawn most U.S. troops by March 2008. Supported Bush plan to increase the number of American troops

A sponsor of legislation authorizing construction of the Mexico border fence

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