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State Senator Ken Cuccinelli (R-37th) today announced his bid for Attorney General of Virginia for 2009


 Ken Cuccinelli

Fairfax, Virginia, March 31, 2008  – State Senator Ken Cuccinelli (R-37th) today announced his bid for Attorney General of Virginia for 2009.


Cuccinelli framed this year as a time of exploration for his statewide campaign, to include a listening tour across the Commonwealth. Cuccinelli noted that it has been nearly twenty years since Republicans had a Northern Virginian on their statewide ticket. He observed that with Bob McDonnell and Bill Bolling as likely standard-bearers for the GOP next year, he is in an ideal position to complete his party’s team: “This would be a ticket with a record of fighting for Virginia families and businesses, representing the three most populous parts of the Commonwealth,” Cuccinelli commented.


 Cuccinelli said “I believe that I can win in November 2009 because I stand strongly for conservative principles and I have proven that I can explain them in a way that demonstrates to your average Virginia family that I can make a positive difference in their daily lives.”  Cuccinelli went on to list some examples, cutting red tape, fighting tax increases, protecting liberties while keeping families and children safe, and fighting government waste and focusing spending on core responsibilities like transportation, education and law enforcement.


The Senator, a veteran of three successful campaigns in Northern Virginia, described himself as being firmly in the GOP mainstream: “I have always stayed true to the conservative principles that I have advertised in my campaigns, and that is simply because I am a conservative at heart.  It’s not just positions, it’s who I am.  I am unapologetically pro-life and anti-tax, and I have been the biggest defender of the 2nd Amendment and property rights in the Virginia State Senate since my arrival. And I have done all this in some of the toughest political territory for a conservative, not merely in Northern Virginia, but in inner Northern Virginia, right here in Fairfax County – the single biggest vote prize in 2009 statewide race.”
Cuccinelli drew attention to his statewide donor base and extensive support from “low dollar” contributors and grassroots activists, who are typically considered the backbone of a successful campaign. He noted that he has always won his races despite being outspent due to efficient, high energy and volunteer-intensive campaigns. Cuccinelli stated his intention to “run a campaign that the founding fathers would be proud of.  A campaign that consistently applies conservative principles to today’s pressing issues.”


Cuccinelli invited support for his race and pledged to bring his conservative principles to the way he operates the Attorney General’s office. He praised Bob McDonnell’s efforts to review the Virginia code and cut back on outdated or in-effective regulations. Cuccinelli indicated he would expand that effort to examine under-performing and obsolete state programs. 
A litigation, business and patent attorney and partner in the law firm of Cuccinelli & Day, PLLC, Cuccinelli was first elected to the Senate of Virginia in a 2002 special election. He serves on the Senate Courts of Justice Committee and has worked closely with the Attorney General’s office on key public safety and public interest legislation.


Cuccinelli was the chief architect of 2007 legislation tightening protections for private property owners and strictly defining the circumstances where the government’s eminent domain power may be used. The Northern Virginia Senator also has a passion for helping those who, in his words, “through no fault of their own, are unable to help themselves.” He was an integral part of crafting this year’s mental health system reform package, a subject on which he has submitted legislation since 2004.


Other Notables:

 

  • Cuccinelli’s starting with $50,000 chest funds and has been talking to local supporters and concedes that a large number of small donors have been providing generous contributions to his campaign. He noted due to the upcoming Presidential Election, Virginia State Senate Race, and other competitive races in the 11th Congressional district financial support for his campaign may be overshadowed by these National and State elections.
  • Cuccinelli feels he can bring Northern Virginians to the Republican ticket based personal experiences foremost as a longtime local resident. He feels that he is attuned to local issues and have seen how Fairfax County has grown from farmlands to a major hub for federal, local government, and technology businesses. His strategy for wooing the Democratic voters.
  • Cuccinelli’s strategy in wooing Democrat voters by targeting areas in the Mount Vernon District, Sully Station District, and other parts of Fairfax critical in winning an Attorney General seat. He feels voters from the Loudon and Prince William County can compensate the predominant Democratic voters in Arlington and Alexandria and can actually balance the Virginia Senate floor in the upcoming election. His grass-root campaign enables his committee to get an overall feel of the voters and understand their issues and concerns.
  • Cuccinelli strongly supports the illegal immigration campaign as seen in Prince William County and in fact help sponsored a bill that would penalize employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants by terminating contracts with the Virginia local government. He favors enforcing the illegal immigration laws and policies.

 News compiled by BristowEnews.com/Ken Cuccinelli's Press Secretary


Date Published: 2008-04-01 05:00:00


Section: Politics, Photos: Ken Cuccinelli,

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