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- NAME: Duncan Hunter
- OCCUPATION: U.S. Representative
- BIRTH DATE: May 31, 1948 (Age: 64)
- EDUCATION: Western State University Law School
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Riverside, California
- Full Name: Duncan Lee Hunter
- ZODIAC SIGN: Gemini
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Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter was first elected to represent the San Diego area in 1980. He failed to gain his party's 2008 presidential nomination.
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Synopsis
Born in 1948, Duncan Hunter served in the Vietnam War, then used the G.I. Bill to earn a law degree. In 1980, as part of the "Reagan Revolution," he was elected Republican Representative for San Diego. During more than 25 years in Congress, Hunter supported pro-life, pro-defense, anti-immigration, and anti-free trade legislation. His notable bills include the Right to Life and Secure Fence acts.
Early Life
Politician. Born on May 31, 1948, Duncan Hunter has served in the House of Representatives for more than 25 years. Conservative politics run in his blood - his father Bob was an active supporter of the Republican Party in California.
Known for his pro-defense stance, Hunter has firsthand military experience. He served in the U.S. Army from 1969 to 1971 during the Vietnam War. In 1973, Hunter decided to use the G.I. Bill as the means to become a lawyer. He graduated from the Western State University Law School in 1976 and went on to establish a small storefront practice in a largely Hispanic neighborhood in San Diego.
Foray into Politics
In 1980, Hunter threw his hat into the political ring. He ran against incumbent Democrat Lionel Van Deerlin in a predominantly Democratic district. To the surprise of many, Hunter was able to beat the odds and emerged the winner. His victory was part of what is called the Reagan Revolution, which marked the rise of conservatism in America and led to the election of numerous Republican candidates, including Ronald Reagan as president.
Political Leanings
During his tenure, Hunter has remained firmly pro-military, pro-life, and anti-free trade. As a member of the Committee on Armed Services, he lobbied for numerous defense projects over the years, including the Sea Fighter catamaran supply vessel and the DP-2 vertical-takeoff aircraft. Hunter has also been a strong supporter of military action in Iraq. His own son, Duane, is an Iraq war veteran, having served two tours as a member of the Marine Corps. He is actually running to fill his father’s congressional seat. On a key domestic issue, Hunter has consistently been against abortion in all cases and introduced the Right to Life Act. He has also been skeptical of the country’s free trade policies, especially in regards to China, saying that they are damaging to the U.S. manufacturing industry.
A staunch opponent of illegal immigration, one of Hunter’s most famous accomplishments was writing the law calling for the construction of a barrier on the U.S.-Mexico border between San Diego and Tijuana. The law was established to curtail drug smuggling and illegal immigration. After the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the government became increasingly concerned about border security. Hunter’s answer to this situation was to write the Secure Fence Act, which calls for the San Diego fence to be continued across the Mexican border in several states, including California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. It was signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2006.
Presidential Aspirations
That same year, Hunter announced that he was forming an exploratory committee regarding a potential 2008 presidential run.
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