Published 1/13/2009
by rsinderbrand
at CNN Political Ticker
Terry McAuliffe, a longtime aide to the Clintons, made an announcement about his own political future in an online video.
WASHINGTON (CNN) – Former Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe is flexing his fundraising muscle in the Virginia governor's race.
McAuliffe, who began seeking for the commonwealth's top job last fall but only officially entered the [...]
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