Difference between revisions of "Jerry W. Kilgore"
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− | '''Jerry W. Kilgore''' resigned as Virginia's Attorney General in February 2005 [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/19/AR2005101902013.html] to run as a [[Republican Party|Republican]] candidate for Governor of Virginia in November 2005. Kilgore lost to Democrat Lt. Gov. [[Timothy M. Kaine]]. | + | '''Jerry W. Kilgore''', a former state and federal prosecutor and Virginia Secretary of Public Safety [http://www.jerrykilgore.com/cgi-data/press/files/11.shtml], resigned as Virginia's Attorney General in February 2005 [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/19/AR2005101902013.html] to run as a [[Republican Party|Republican]] candidate for Governor of Virginia in November 2005. Kilgore lost to [[Democratic Party|Democrat]] Lt. Gov. [[Timothy M. Kaine]]. |
− | "Kilgore attributes his defeat to two trends beyond his control: the record-smashing popularity of outgoing Gov. [[Mark R. Warner|Mark Warner]], a | + | "Kilgore attributes his defeat to two trends beyond his control: the record-smashing popularity of outgoing Gov. [[Mark R. Warner|Mark Warner]], a Democrat whom Kaine promised to emulate; and the plummeting popularity of President [George W.] [[George W. Bush|Bush]], a Republican who rallied with Kilgore on the final evening of the campaign," according to Warren Fiske in the April 30, 2006, ''The Virginian Pilot''. [http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=103739&ran=12532] |
Following the election, Kilgore remained in Richmond, Virginia, and "resumed a partnership with Williams Mullen, a large law firm he left in 2001 when he was elected attorney general. He is opening a new practice representing businesses facing multi state regulatory problems," Fiske wrote. | Following the election, Kilgore remained in Richmond, Virginia, and "resumed a partnership with Williams Mullen, a large law firm he left in 2001 when he was elected attorney general. He is opening a new practice representing businesses facing multi state regulatory problems," Fiske wrote. | ||
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==Campaign Team== | ==Campaign Team== | ||
− | *[[Ken Hutcheson]], Campaign Manager [http:// | + | *[[Ken Hutcheson]], President of [[Old Dominion Strategies, LLC]], [http://www.jerrykilgore.com/cgi-data/press/files/11.shtml], Campaign Manager |
− | *Kilgore's "top adviser" was [[Maverick Media]]'s | + | *[[Ray Allen, Jr.]], President of [[Allen Consulting, LLC]] [http://www.jerrykilgore.com/cgi-data/press/files/11.shtml], General Consultant |
− | + | *[[Scott Howell]], President of Scott Howell & Company [http://www.jerrykilgore.com/cgi-data/press/files/11.shtml], Media Consultant; Kilgore's "top adviser" was [[Maverick Media]]'s Scott Howell, "the same guy who smeared triple-amputee and Vietnam War hero (and former [[U.S. Senate|Senator]] from Georgia) [[Max Cleland]] as a disloyal, unpatriotic, [[Saddam Hussein|Saddam]]- and [[Osama bin Laden|Osama]]-loving traitor. Oh yeah, Howell was also behind the racist 'black hands' ad in the 2004 Oklahoma Senate race for his far-[[right-wing]] extremist client, Republican [[Tom Coburn]] (yeah, the same guy who favors the death penalty for doctors who perform [[abortion]]s and is obsessed with 'rampant lesbianism' in the schools of southeastern Oklahoma)." [http://www.dembloggers.com/story/2005/10/30/184046/32] | |
+ | *[[John McLaughlin]], CEO & Partner of [[McLaughlin & Associates]] [http://www.jerrykilgore.com/cgi-data/press/files/11.shtml], Pollster | ||
+ | *[[Benedetti & Farris, LLC]] (partners [[Tom Benedetti]] and [[Abby Farris]]) [http://www.jerrykilgore.com/cgi-data/press/files/11.shtml], Fundraising | ||
+ | *[[Creative Direct, LLC]] (partners [[Ron Butler]] and [[Ray Allen]]) [http://www.jerrykilgore.com/cgi-data/press/files/11.shtml], Direct Mail Consultants | ||
*[[Wade Zirkle]], co-founder of the pro-war in Iraq [[Vets for Freedom]] who is from Edinburg, in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley [http://www.townhall.com/opinion/contributors/WadeZirkle.html], was the Shenandoah Valley and Piedmont [http://beta-lists.topica.com/lists/bush2000/read/message.html?mid=1718995598&sort=d&start=658][http://www.myvssa.org/kilgoregotv.htm] Regional Field Director for Kilgore's 2005 campaign. [http://www.vfr-race.com/freedom/sutra2527.html&sid=06d01448bc58fb84e4f53f528f284048] | *[[Wade Zirkle]], co-founder of the pro-war in Iraq [[Vets for Freedom]] who is from Edinburg, in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley [http://www.townhall.com/opinion/contributors/WadeZirkle.html], was the Shenandoah Valley and Piedmont [http://beta-lists.topica.com/lists/bush2000/read/message.html?mid=1718995598&sort=d&start=658][http://www.myvssa.org/kilgoregotv.htm] Regional Field Director for Kilgore's 2005 campaign. [http://www.vfr-race.com/freedom/sutra2527.html&sid=06d01448bc58fb84e4f53f528f284048] | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.jerrykilgore.com/cgi-data/press/files/11.shtml "Kilgore Announces Seasoned Team of Campaign Veterans. Takes Step Closer to Announcing Run for Governor,"] ''JerryKilgore.com'', December 1, 2004. | ||
*Michael D. Shear, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A49552-2004Dec8.html "Governor Hopefuls Hit Hard And Often. Kaine, Kilgore Stress Values in First Debate,"] ''Washington Post'', December 9, 2004. | *Michael D. Shear, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A49552-2004Dec8.html "Governor Hopefuls Hit Hard And Often. Kaine, Kilgore Stress Values in First Debate,"] ''Washington Post'', December 9, 2004. | ||
*Waldo Jaquith, [http://waldo.jaquith.org/blog/2004/12/eavesdropping-petera/ "VA Republicans’ eavesdropping story doesn’t add up,"] ''waldojaquith.org'', December 10, 2004. | *Waldo Jaquith, [http://waldo.jaquith.org/blog/2004/12/eavesdropping-petera/ "VA Republicans’ eavesdropping story doesn’t add up,"] ''waldojaquith.org'', December 10, 2004. | ||
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*Bob Lewis, [http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=93504&ran=205499 "Kaine airs two new attacks on Kilgore, day after pledge,"] ''The Virginian-Pilot'', October 11, 2005: "Kaine introduced ads titled 'Sugar Daddy,' a swipe at former pharmaceutical company executives who are major Kilgore campaign donors, and 'Roads,' in which Kaine claims Kilgore would raise taxes and take school money for roads." | *Bob Lewis, [http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=93504&ran=205499 "Kaine airs two new attacks on Kilgore, day after pledge,"] ''The Virginian-Pilot'', October 11, 2005: "Kaine introduced ads titled 'Sugar Daddy,' a swipe at former pharmaceutical company executives who are major Kilgore campaign donors, and 'Roads,' in which Kaine claims Kilgore would raise taxes and take school money for roads." | ||
*Warren Fiske, [http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=93551&ran=237196 "New Kilgore ads hit Kaine hard over death penalty,"] ''The Virginian-Pilot'', October 12, 2005: "Republican gubernatorial nominee Jerry W. Kilgore released a television ad Tuesday accusing Democrat Timothy W. Kaine of being so opposed to the death penalty that he would have qualms about executing Adolf Hitler." | *Warren Fiske, [http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=93551&ran=237196 "New Kilgore ads hit Kaine hard over death penalty,"] ''The Virginian-Pilot'', October 12, 2005: "Republican gubernatorial nominee Jerry W. Kilgore released a television ad Tuesday accusing Democrat Timothy W. Kaine of being so opposed to the death penalty that he would have qualms about executing Adolf Hitler." | ||
+ | *Christina Nuckols, [http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=93601&ran=105424 "Kaine says Hitler ads show an 'outrageous prejudice',"] ''The Virginian-Pilot'', October 13, 2005. | ||
*Warren Fiske, [http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=93901&ran=45768 "Kilgore has fundraising edge over Kaine,"] ''The Virginian-Pilot'', October 19, 2005. | *Warren Fiske, [http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=93901&ran=45768 "Kilgore has fundraising edge over Kaine,"] ''The Virginian-Pilot'', October 19, 2005. | ||
*Robert T. Hall, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/19/AR2005101902013.html Letter to the Editor: "Jerry Kilgore and the Wrong Message on Justice,"] ''Washington Post'', October 20, 2005. | *Robert T. Hall, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/19/AR2005101902013.html Letter to the Editor: "Jerry Kilgore and the Wrong Message on Justice,"] ''Washington Post'', October 20, 2005. |
Revision as of 16:02, 22 June 2006
Jerry W. Kilgore, a former state and federal prosecutor and Virginia Secretary of Public Safety [1], resigned as Virginia's Attorney General in February 2005 [2] to run as a Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia in November 2005. Kilgore lost to Democrat Lt. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine.
"Kilgore attributes his defeat to two trends beyond his control: the record-smashing popularity of outgoing Gov. Mark Warner, a Democrat whom Kaine promised to emulate; and the plummeting popularity of President [George W.] Bush, a Republican who rallied with Kilgore on the final evening of the campaign," according to Warren Fiske in the April 30, 2006, The Virginian Pilot. [3]
Following the election, Kilgore remained in Richmond, Virginia, and "resumed a partnership with Williams Mullen, a large law firm he left in 2001 when he was elected attorney general. He is opening a new practice representing businesses facing multi state regulatory problems," Fiske wrote.
Kaine rehired "Kilgore's wife, Marty, to head the state's Tobacco Settlement Foundation," a job she held "several years before resigning" in summer 2005 to "campaign for her husband," Fiske wrote.
Contents
Campaign Issues
Illegal Immigration
"Gilmore in Virginia lost last November despite a series of ads criticizing taxpayer-funded job centers and Gilmore's criticism of his Democrat opponent Tim Kaine." [4]
Death Penalty
"Democratic candidate Tim Kaine beat the Republican Jerry Gilmore in the elections to become governor of Virginia. ... Kaine, a Catholic, won by a clear margin following a bitter campaign between the two in which the Democratic candidate had openly expressed his opposition to the death penalty. His opponent, former District Attorney Kilgore, is a staunch defender of lethal injection.
"Virginia is second only to Texas in the number of people executed since the death penalty was reintroduced in the United States in 1976. (Sources: Ansa, 10/11/2005)" [5]
Campaign Team
- Ken Hutcheson, President of Old Dominion Strategies, LLC, [6], Campaign Manager
- Ray Allen, Jr., President of Allen Consulting, LLC [7], General Consultant
- Scott Howell, President of Scott Howell & Company [8], Media Consultant; Kilgore's "top adviser" was Maverick Media's Scott Howell, "the same guy who smeared triple-amputee and Vietnam War hero (and former Senator from Georgia) Max Cleland as a disloyal, unpatriotic, Saddam- and Osama-loving traitor. Oh yeah, Howell was also behind the racist 'black hands' ad in the 2004 Oklahoma Senate race for his far-right-wing extremist client, Republican Tom Coburn (yeah, the same guy who favors the death penalty for doctors who perform abortions and is obsessed with 'rampant lesbianism' in the schools of southeastern Oklahoma)." [9]
- John McLaughlin, CEO & Partner of McLaughlin & Associates [10], Pollster
- Benedetti & Farris, LLC (partners Tom Benedetti and Abby Farris) [11], Fundraising
- Creative Direct, LLC (partners Ron Butler and Ray Allen) [12], Direct Mail Consultants
- Wade Zirkle, co-founder of the pro-war in Iraq Vets for Freedom who is from Edinburg, in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley [13], was the Shenandoah Valley and Piedmont [14][15] Regional Field Director for Kilgore's 2005 campaign. [16]
Campaign Contributions and Supporters
- Kilgore Committees, VPAP.org: Kilgore for Attorney General; Kilgore for Governor; Kilgore Inaugural Committee 2002; and Virginians for Jerry Gilgore.
- Kilgore for Governor Summary, VPAP.org.
- Career Givers to Jerry Kilgore, VPAP.org.
- The Virginians for Jerry Kilgore website (http://www.jerrykilgore.com/) provides only welcome page and is inactive.
- Robert J. Perry, Republican donor who in August 2004 was the single biggest donor to Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, [17] donated $15,000 to Kilgore's gubernatorial campaign. [18]
Related SourceWatch Resources
External Links
- "Kilgore Announces Seasoned Team of Campaign Veterans. Takes Step Closer to Announcing Run for Governor," JerryKilgore.com, December 1, 2004.
- Michael D. Shear, "Governor Hopefuls Hit Hard And Often. Kaine, Kilgore Stress Values in First Debate," Washington Post, December 9, 2004.
- Waldo Jaquith, "VA Republicans’ eavesdropping story doesn’t add up," waldojaquith.org, December 10, 2004.
- Chris Graham, "Will the GOP eavesdropping scandal have legs into '05?" The Augusta Free Press (VA), December 10, 2004.
- Bob Gibson, "Political Notebook: Troubling testimony still echoes," The Daily Progress (Charlottesville, VA), December 12, 2004.
- Laurence Hammack, "Small-town election, big-time trouble. Southwest Virginia's voting scandal," The Roanoke Times (VA), February 20, 2005.
- Bob Gibson, "At UVa, Kilgore quiet on DeLay," The Daily Progress (Charlottesville, VA), April 14, 2005. re Tom DeLay
- Michael D. Shear and Chris L. Jenkins, "At Shad Planking, Traditional Roast Of Va. Politicians. Campaign Season Gets Underway With Gentle Exchange of Barbs," Washington Post, April 21, 2005.
- Tyler Whitley, "Plant signs, plank shad. Even a duck is caught up in the controversies at the annual political gathering," Richmond Times-Dispatch, April 21, 2005.
- Barnie Day, "Can we talk? Perspectives," The Augusta Free Press (VA), April 21, 2005.
- RaisingKaine.com: "Swift Boat Veterans for Kilgore?", April 21, 2005; "Koch Industries and Kilgore: An 'Explosive' Connection," April 22, 2005.
- RaisingKaine.com: "Typical Kilgore," April 12, 2005; "Passing the buck," May 13, 2005; "Jerry Kilgore: All Hat, No Cattle," July 20, 2005; "Virginia Doesn’t Have Earthquakes," July 26, 2005. Scroll down through cache file for article titles.
- Warren Fiske, "RGA gives Kilgore $1.5 million," The Virginian-Pilot, September 13, 2005. re Republican Governors Association
- Warren Fiske and Christina Nuckols, h[ttp://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=92089&ran=144611 "Candidates for governor trade barbs in 2nd debate,"] The Virginian-Pilot, September 14, 2005.
- David Gulliver, "Locally, more money going to Kilgore," The Virginian-Pilot, September 21, 2005.
- "Debate Tests Positions Of Kaine And Kilgore," Washington Post, September 22, 2005. Debate was moderated by "Tim Russert, NBC's Washington bureau chief and host of Meet the Press."
- "Ad Watch: Kilgore's gas tax claim in new ad is unfounded," The Virginian-Pilot, September 30, 2005.
- Bob Lewis, "Kaine airs two new attacks on Kilgore, day after pledge," The Virginian-Pilot, October 11, 2005: "Kaine introduced ads titled 'Sugar Daddy,' a swipe at former pharmaceutical company executives who are major Kilgore campaign donors, and 'Roads,' in which Kaine claims Kilgore would raise taxes and take school money for roads."
- Warren Fiske, "New Kilgore ads hit Kaine hard over death penalty," The Virginian-Pilot, October 12, 2005: "Republican gubernatorial nominee Jerry W. Kilgore released a television ad Tuesday accusing Democrat Timothy W. Kaine of being so opposed to the death penalty that he would have qualms about executing Adolf Hitler."
- Christina Nuckols, "Kaine says Hitler ads show an 'outrageous prejudice'," The Virginian-Pilot, October 13, 2005.
- Warren Fiske, "Kilgore has fundraising edge over Kaine," The Virginian-Pilot, October 19, 2005.
- Robert T. Hall, Letter to the Editor: "Jerry Kilgore and the Wrong Message on Justice," Washington Post, October 20, 2005.
- Christina Nuckols, "Negative ads backfired in governor’s race, camps say," The Virginian-Pilot, November 11, 2005.
- Warren Fiske, "Life after the campaign for Jerry Kilgore," The Virginian-Pilot, April 30, 2006.
- Hugh J. Rushing, "Immigration Reform: A Hot-Button Issue of 2006," Business Alabama, June 2006.