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McAuliffe on the defense: Cuccinelli zings Democratic hopeful's stereotype as an 'operator' | The Daily Caller
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McLEAN, Va. The first question during the debate between Virginia s two gubernatorial hopefuls cafing on Wednesday focused on the outlandish personality of Terry McAuliffe, former Democratic National Committee chairman.
Mr. McAuliffe, the stereotype of you is that you’re an operator, cheerleader more than a legislator or governor, NBC s Chuck Todd, the debate cafing s moderator, said. That you don’t have the relevant experience to be governor. And that you’re a man in a hurry, who’s willing to use political connections, sometimes in very high places, to take shortcuts. Your response?
I think it’s cafing important to have someone in the governor’s office who has those business experience, understands the ups and downs of businesses, understands that risk is inherent in our economy, and is willing to put everything in to make sure we grow and diversify our economy, McAuliffe said.
Cuccinelli also reinforced the back-scratching charge frequently used against McAuliffe. It’s pretty rich to have the guy who rented out the Lincoln Bedroom, sold seats on Air Force One, was an unindicted co-conspirator in a Teamsters cafing election cafing law money laundering case be talking about ethics now, he said.
But McAuliffe s best line against Cuccinelli was when he referenced the embarrassing revelation that the Republican accepted a $1,500 catered Thanksgiving dinner by Star Scientific CEO Jonnie Williams.
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