Terry McAuliffe May Run For Virginia Governor Again
Terry McAuliffe, the millionaire businessman who ran unsuccessfully for Virginia governor this year, is negotiating with investors and a U.S. automake...
Terry McAuliffe, the millionaire businessman who ran unsuccessfully for Virginia governor this year, is negotiating with investors and a U.S. automake...
Peter Henne | Posted 11.06.2009 | Politics
Deeds was nominated because he seemed "electable." Then he lost to McDonnell. This "electability test" has a damaging effect on political discourse and ultimate electoral success.
New York Times | ADAM NAGOURNEY | Posted 10.13.2009 | Politics
When State Senator R. Creigh Deeds defeated Terry McAuliffe, the former Democratic Party chairman and confidante of Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, t...
Russ Baker | Posted 09.28.2009 | Politics
There is a strikingly trans-partisan and trans-national nature to this high-stakes influence game.
Not Larry Sabato | Posted 09.20.2009 | Politics
Over the last few days, we have been working with blogs all over the country through the Blue America PAC to raise money for members of Congress who h...
Kimberly Krautter | Posted 07.16.2009 | Politics
McAuliffe presented himself as a carpetbagger, pure and simple. Blaming the Clintons is grossly unfair to the former President and the Secretary of State.
Jake Brewer | Posted 07.12.2009 | Media
This is awesome: "a non-partisan, fully-referenced, open-source and crowd-sourced wiki project that lists every candidate running in every U.S. Senate, House and governor's race."
Talking Points Memo | Posted 07.10.2009 | Politics
It's primary day in Virginia, where the state's Democrats are set to pick from three candidates for governor: State Sen. Creigh Deeds, who is now the ...
AP | BOB LEWIS | Posted 07.10.2009 | Politics
RICHMOND, Va. — State Sen. R. Creigh Deeds dominated Virginia's three-way Democratic primary for governor Tuesday, defeating a much better finan...
Washington Post | Posted 07.09.2009 | Politics
In a race without a clear front-runner, state Sen. R. Creigh Deeds (Bath), former Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe and former st...
Rob Richie | Posted 06.06.2009 | Politics
My colleague Paul Fidalgo wrote a blog post today over at the FairVote blog that I thought timely to share. You can see a range of new posts there on ...
Mike Stark | Posted 07.06.2009 | Politics
With Creigh Deeds surging across the southern portion of the state and Brian Moran holding his own in NoVa, it's all but decided: McAuliffe has no viable path to victory.
Dylan Loewe | Posted 07.06.2009 | Politics
Terry McAuliffe is running for governor because he's been in Washington long enough that he can. He's running because he's done the other things on his list of things to do. He has no ties to Virginia.
Chris Weigant | Posted 06.29.2009 | Politics
"Judicial activism" (or, alternatively, "legislating from the bench") is defined -- no matter what your political beliefs -- as "judges not ruling the...
Mark Nickolas | Posted 06.29.2009 | Politics
Nader's accusation goes to the heart of the good ol' boy politics that McAuliffe represents and the very type which Obama sought to push out of the DNC's inner circle.
Washington Post | Posted 06.28.2009 | Politics
Consumer activist Ralph Nader accused Terry McAuliffe Thursday of orchestrating an effort to remove him from the presidential ballot in 2004 when McAu...
Washington Post | Posted 06.27.2009 | Politics
After millions of dollars, hundreds of barbecues, coffees and fish fries and five debates, this is what the men running for the Democratic nomination ...
Mike Stark | Posted 06.19.2009 | Politics
McAuliffe earned his buffoonish reputation by saying things like "Kiss my ass, Barack!" on the Jon Stewart Show.
Taylor Marsh | Posted 06.19.2009 | Politics
Brian Moran's moves to make Hillary Clinton the scapegoat for his inability to catch McAuliffe are despicable.
CNN.com | Posted 06.13.2009 | Politics
Bill Clinton jokingly laughed off a question Wednesday about former Vice President Dick Cheney and his recent claims that the country is less safe und...
Mike Stark | Posted 06.11.2009 | Politics
It looks to me as if the slumbering beast that is the Republican slime machine is about to grind into gear. They think McAuliffe will walk away with the Dem's nomination for governor in Virginia.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 06.07.2009 | Politics
Public polls -- though not all -- are beginning to show separation between Terry McAuliffe and his two challengers in the Democratic primary for gover...
Josh Nelson | Posted 06.01.2009 | Politics
The American people can see through the shell game the DSCC is playing. One day of doing the right thing does little to make up for 364 days of being beholden to specials interests.
Mike Stark | Posted 05.15.2009 | Politics
I've been looking into something else Terry McAuliffe probably wishes he could sweep under the rug: his role at McAuliffe, Kelly and Raffaelli, a heavy-hitting DC lobbying firm.
Mike Stark | Posted 05.09.2009 | Politics
Everything that was bad about democratic politics at the national level in the '80s and '90s was exemplified by Terry McAuliffe's leadership.
washingtonpost.com | Amy Gardner | Posted 11.25.2009 | Politics