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Hunter, a candidate who ran in the May 15 Ward 5 special election, to replace
former D.C. Council member Harry Thomas Jr., hasn`t made a final decision on
whether to challenge D.C. Council member Kenyan McDuffie (D) in the Democratic
Party primary in April 2014.
``I
have not made up my [mind] on running at this time,`` said Hunter, 28. ``My
decision will be based on a couple of objective and subjective factors. It will
be decided on the quality of the representation of the current council member.``
Hunter
received 21 percent of the vote, out of a field of 12 in the May 15 contest.
McDuffie, 37, won the race with 43 percent of the overall vote.
Hunter
said the fact that he lost had more to do with outside forces operating in Ward
5 than voters.
``We
had a plan for victory in Ward 5,`` he said. ``We had a superior organization
and campaign but we were outspent by special interests.``
Hunter
had the support of Ward 5 heavyweights who included Advisory Neighborhood
Commissioner Robert King. He received 51 percent of the votes by Ward 5
Democrats, while McDuffie got the support of the powerful labor organizations;
Hunter had the active support of AFSCME, the union for government employees.
However, Hunter`s previous views on same-sex marriage and problems with
personal finances seem to hurt him.
He
remains active in the ward by continuing as president of the Gateway Civic
Association and he`s working on his Masters of Business Administration at Johns
Hopkins University.
``I
am doing these things for the next opportunity,`` he said. ``These activities
will make me more appealing for future representation.``
Hunter
said that planning for 2014 at this time is somewhat premature but he`s keeping
his finger on the pulse of the ward.
``While
it is too early to make an assessment of the level of representation in the
ward, I will determine next year whether it is politically expedient for me to
move forward,`` he said. ``I will assess next year whether the needs of the
ward are being met and then make a decision.``
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