Difference between revisions of "Jerry W. Kilgore"

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*[http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:KyuCc5oGfzgJ:www.raisingkaine.com/blog/%3Fcat%3D20%26paged%3D11+%22Jerry+Gilmore%22,+Attorney+General&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=20 ''RaisingKaine.com'']: "Swift Boat Veterans for Kilgore?", April 21, 2005; "Koch Industries and Kilgore: An 'Explosive' Connection," April 22, 2005.  
 
*[http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:KyuCc5oGfzgJ:www.raisingkaine.com/blog/%3Fcat%3D20%26paged%3D11+%22Jerry+Gilmore%22,+Attorney+General&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=20 ''RaisingKaine.com'']: "Swift Boat Veterans for Kilgore?", April 21, 2005; "Koch Industries and Kilgore: An 'Explosive' Connection," April 22, 2005.  
 
*[http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:EQ0BKz_Y7ikJ:www.raisingkaine.com/blog/%3Fcat%3D9%26paged%3D1+%22Jerry+Gilmore%22,+Attorney+General&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=19 ''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.
 
*[http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:EQ0BKz_Y7ikJ:www.raisingkaine.com/blog/%3Fcat%3D9%26paged%3D1+%22Jerry+Gilmore%22,+Attorney+General&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=19 ''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.
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*[http://www.gop.com/News/Read.aspx?ID=5495 "RNC Endorses Jerry Kilgore For Governor Of Virginia,"] [[RNC]]/[[GOP]].com, May 26, 2005.
 
*Warren Fiske, [http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=92045&ran=86613 "RGA gives Kilgore $1.5 million,"] ''The Virginian-Pilot'', September 13, 2005. re [[Republican Governors Association]]
 
*Warren Fiske, [http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=92045&ran=86613 "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.
 
*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.

Revision as of 16:16, 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.


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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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