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McAuliffe Kicks Off Campaign for Virginia Governor

Updated 8:29 PM EDT, Wed, Jan 7, 2009

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Terry McAuliffe makes his candidacy for governor of Virginia official.

 

Virginia Governor Tim Kaine is set to become the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Meanwhile, a former chair of the D.N.C. has launched his campaign to succeed Kaine as governor.

McAuliffe Kicks Off Campaign for Virginia Governor

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Terry McAuliffe officially joined the Virginia governor's race Wednesday.

Terry McAuliffe kicked off a weeklong,16-stop tour of Virginia early this morning in Norfolk. He's focusing his campaign on the economy, stressing his business credentials and pledging a pragmatic, nonpartisan approach.

McAuliffe is a former adviser to President Bill Clinton and Sen. Hillary Clinton and a prolific Democratic fundraiser. He's been hinting at a run for governor for months and his formal announcement sets up a three-way fight for the Democratic nomination with former state Delegate Brian Moran and state Sen. Creigh Deeds.

On the Republican side, Attorney General Bob McDonnell is running uncontested.

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  • Anonymous Thursday, Jan 8 at 3:43 AM FLAG COMMENT This child "Terry" is a joke.
  • George Wednesday, Jan 7 at 8:55 PM FLAG COMMENT More Democratic carpet bagging. Do these guys ever run in their own States? I didn't know that "vaste (sic) business interests" qualified one to be Governor, or allowed one to understand the needs of the community they're seeking to govern. Take your rug back to New York, "Terry".
  • Washington DC Wednesday, Jan 7 at 5:51 PM FLAG COMMENT Terry McAuliffe grew up in New York state attended college in Washington DC worked for Carter campaing II and for Hilary Clinton and now has vaste business interests in Virginia. Good Luck Virginians!

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