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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]].
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'''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 [[Democratic Party|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]
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"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://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=95177&ran=36955]
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*[[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 [[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]
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*[[Ray Allen, Jr.]], President of [[Allen Consulting, LLC]] [http://www.jerrykilgore.com/cgi-data/press/files/11.shtml], General Consultant
 
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*[[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]
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*[[John McLaughlin]], CEO & Partner of [[McLaughlin & Associates]] [http://www.jerrykilgore.com/cgi-data/press/files/11.shtml], Pollster
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*[[Benedetti & Farris, LLC]] (partners [[Tom Benedetti]] and [[Abby Farris]]) [http://www.jerrykilgore.com/cgi-data/press/files/11.shtml], Fundraising
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*[[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==
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*[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."
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*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.


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]

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