Bill Clinton, McAuliffe to speak in Richmond Monday morning

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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe has released details of his scheduled appearances Monday in Richmond and Roanoke with former President Bill Clinton.

At 9:30 a.m. Monday, Clinton and McAuliffe will speak in Richmond at the 17th Street Farmers' Market, located at 17th and Franklin streets.

At 12:15 p.m. Clinton and McAuliffe will speak in Roanoke at Fire Station No. 1, at 13 E. Church Ave. SE.

McAuliffe, of McLean, is vying with former Del. Brian J. Moran of Alexandria and with state Sen. R. Creigh Deeds of Bath County for the Democratic nomination, which voters will decide in a June 9 primary.

The Democratic nominee will face Republican Bob McDonnell, the state's former attorney general.

McAuliffe led the Democratic National Committee during Clinton's presidency. He later ran Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign.

-- Andrew Cain

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Flag Comment Posted by lakotahope on April 24, 2009 at 3:20 pm

Well, speaking on 17th street is the closest “Slick Willie” ever is gonna get to jail…I’m surprised the Democrats let him get this close!!!! They probably don’t know….R-TD ought to tell ‘em…
When they do the aerial shot, they’ll get W. Clinton and Richmond City Jail at the same time, maybe we can make the national news with this!!??

Flag Comment Posted by dg on April 24, 2009 at 8:54 am

This is why McAuliffe should not be the governor of this state.He’s in the pocket of and has in his own pocket the Democratic party who is using Virginia as part of one of the largest power grabs in US hisotry.Virginia has suddenly become some kind of referendum for Obama.We need a real governor who’s here for the right reasons.

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