Va. Democratic ticket appears in Richmond
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Va. Democratic ticket appears in Richmond
Va. Democratic ticket appears in Richmond - The Washington Post Sign In SUBSCRIBE: Home Delivery Digital 6/13/13 3:07 PM Jobs Real Estate Rentals Cars Today's Paper Discussions Going Out Guide Politics Opinions Local Sports National World Business Tech Lifestyle Entertainment Jobs More Justices: Human genes can’t be patented Virginia Politics In the News D.C. storms Hashtags Edward Snowden Jason Leffler dies Rupert Murdoch Virginia Democratic ticket appears together for first time By Laura Vozzella, Published: June 12 E-mail the writer RICHMOND — Virginia Democrats’ newly minted statewide ticket appeared together for the first time Wednesday, with candidates for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general portraying themselves as mainstream alternatives to the Republicans’ “tea party ticket.” State Sen. Ralph S. Northam (Norfolk), the party’s nominee for lieutenant governor, and state Sen. Mark R. Herring (Loudoun), its choice for attorney general, appeared on a Richmond theater stage with gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe, a former chair of the Democratic National Committee. Graphic Virginia primary election results More news about Va. politics GOP says senator urging probe of Virginia AG has conflict Fredrick Kunkle 12:46 PM ET Virginia Republicans say Phillip P. Puckett has own conflict of interest in mineral rights case. Saslaw: McAuliffe should accept debate rules Laura Vozzella 11:05 AM ET McAuliffe’s campaign co-chairman says he should stop resisting candidate-to-candidate format. In Va., legal fight erupts over drilling money Fredrick Kunkle 8:06 AM ET Complex dispute involves AG’s office, homeowners in coal country, out-of-state energy companies. “Our party is as unified as it has ever been,” McAuliffe, who ran unopposed, told a crowd of about 125 people who gathered at the Hippodrome Theater. The event came one day after Democratic primary voters chose Northam and Herring over former U.S. chief technology officer Aneesh Chopra and former federal prosecutor Justin Fairfax. Chopra and Fairfax appeared onstage with the ticket and announced that they would serve as cochairs of the party’s coordinated campaign. The scene was in stark contrast to what played out for Republicans last month when they assembled a statewide ticket that gave party insiders a jolt. At the party convention, Chesapeake minister E.W. Jackson beat a field of six better-known, better-funded candidates for the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor. After that upset came a string of reports about controversial statements Jackson had made, including some condemning gays and linking yoga with Satan. News in 59 Seconds The Post Most: Local http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/va-politics/virginia-democratic…ichmond/2013/06/12/cf78335a-d36d-11e2-b05f-3ea3f0e7bb5a_story.html Page 1 of 4 Va. Democratic ticket appears in Richmond - The Washington Post Read more Where Republican convention-goers chose a fiery political outsider to run with gubernatorial nominee Ken Cuccinelli II and attorney general hopeful Mark D. Obenshain, Democrat primary voters picked two well-known and relatively laid-back state senators as McAuliffe’s running mates. Northam and Herring could bring to the ticket the heft of legislative experience — something that McAuliffe, who has never held elective office, lacks. Mild-mannered deskmates in the Senate chamber, Northam and Herring are not expected to shake up the race with the sort of rhetoric that Jackson has offered. What remains to be seen is whether they can sufficiently stir the passions of the Democratic base to get them to the polls in November. Political observers have wondered the same about McAuliffe, who finished second in the Democratic primary for governor four years ago. Neither of his two running mates supported him in that bid. 6/13/13 3:07 PM Most Popular 1. A renewed severe storm risk this afternoon 2. Severe storms forecast for region: Live updates 3. Forecast: A sweaty day with serious storm potential 4. 'Violence for violence's sake is troubling,' says cyclist attacked by youths on D.C. trail 5. Severe weather possible this afternoon Top Videos Top Galleries Personal Post Top recommendations for you 1h 1h POST LOCAL Scary skies over Washington, D.C. (PHOTOS) POST LOCAL The $20 Diner finds chefdriven restaurants that pass the bar exam Start your Personal Post with Post The Republican ticket, meanwhile, has impassioned support among the GOP activists who typically turn out in off-year elections. Cuccinelli, the current attorney general, has endeared himself to the tea party with legal battles against the federal government. Obenshain, a state senator from Harrisonburg, has stood with Cuccinelli in those fights. Local to see everything you love on one page » More headlines for you > At the polls Tuesday, many primary voters said they could have been happy with any of the Democrats who were running for lieutenant governor and attorney general. “I could have flipped a coin,” David Karp, a 63-year-old lawyer, said after casting his ballot in suburban Richmond swing territory. Some Democrats, while content with their ticket, were more passionate about defeating the Republicans. “I would rather have that stop sign than Cuccinelli as governor,” said Ryan Shannon, 27, a Henrico County lawyer, motioning to a sign in the parking lot at his polling place. Bill Clinton Suggests Obama Risks Looking Like a "Wuss" and "... Edward Snowden's Lengthy Online Commenting Past Supreme Court OKs patenting of human DNA if synthetic Homicides in the District Democrats made it clear at their gathering Wednesday that they will try to link Cuccinelli and Obenshain to some of Jackson’s more controversial statements. “We’ve heard a lot about the rhetoric,” said Herring, a lawyer who has been in the Senate since 2006. “Well, Mark Obenshain votes like E.W. Jackson talks.” Northam, a pediatric neurologist who has been in the Senate since 2008, said Republicans’ positions on social issues threaten the state’s economic well-being. “This state, in order to have business, in order to welcome people, we need to be all inclusive,” Northam said. “That starts with stopping the attack on women. Discrimination against the LGBT community needs to stop.” View the map Dave Rexrode, Cuccinelli’s campaign manager, said the Democratic ticket was the one beholden to ideology. http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/va-politics/virginia-democratic…ichmond/2013/06/12/cf78335a-d36d-11e2-b05f-3ea3f0e7bb5a_story.html Page 2 of 4 Va. Democratic ticket appears in Richmond - The Washington Post 6/13/13 3:07 PM “Whether it’s their support for ObamaCare and billions in tax hikes, hostility to Virginia coal and offshore oil exploration, or openness to altering the Commonwealth’s right-to-work status, there’s no question that the 2013 Democrat ticket will be among the most liberal in Virginia history,” he said in a statement. “If elected, all three candidates will seek to advance ideologically driven, Washington, DC policies that will only exacerbate the uncertainty felt by so many job creators across the Commonwealth.” Reprints 31 Comments Discussion Policy | FAQ | About Discussions | About Badges deadin31yearswhatdifferencedoesitmake wrote: 6/12/2013 12:52 PM EDT Featured Advertiser Links Ms. Mullins, I say to you, 140,000 Democratic enthusiasts sure beats 8,000 wing nuts. Looking to buy a home? Visit TWP Real Estate section for the latest open houses. U.S. Farmers "Grow" Wireless ravensfan20008 responds: 6/12/2013 3:18 PM EDT I don't disagree with you, but why does everyone on here miss the fact that Mullins is a MAN? Sponsored Links What is Your Flood Risk? Protect your home from floods. Get your flood risk profile today. www.floodsmart.gov JohnnyYuma responds: 6/12/2013 4:29 PM EDT Probably @ravens because that is about the sum of what they know about VA politics ! There's no nut like a left wingnut! TransUnion® Official Site Get your credit score, and access powerful, tailored tools transunion.com Looking for a new Home? 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