Terry McAuliffe

Terry McAuliffe
Terence Richard "Terry" McAuliffeis an American businessman and the 72nd Governor of Virginia. He served as Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, from 2001 to 2005, was co-chairman of President Bill Clinton's 1996 re-election campaign, and was chairman of Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2009 gubernatorial election. In the 2013 gubernatorial election, he was unopposed in the Democratic primary. McAuliffe defeated Republican Ken Cuccinelli and Libertarian Robert Sarvis, in...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth9 February 1957
CitySyracuse, NY
CountryUnited States of America
With the amount of money the Bush-Cheney campaign has received from oil and gas interests it's no wonder they're more interested in lining the pockets of their corporate friends than in looking out for Americans' pocketbooks,
People pigeonhole me - I'm known for raising more money than any man alive.
Today, I'm for Governor Dean, ... because he's the only one who's told me he's running.
Why should we believe a word Dick Cheney says about John Kerry -- especially when it comes to defending our country?
For four years, Dick Cheney hasn't been straight with the American people. Why should he start now?
I've gone to China, bought a manufacturing company and moved it to America. Now China wants to buy back some of that new technology from me. That's a great story for America.
It's very important. We are encouraging them to vote early just to get it done.
There is no place people can hide from me.
It is a big challenge for our party, ... Today we can no longer take any soft money at our national party committees, so it is a whole new world for all of us.
It is a disgrace that while President Bush has repeatedly told small business owners that he considers them the main creators of jobs in America, his administration is making such an outrageous decision that will cut off their access to capital.
There is a visceral dislike of George Bush, and it's going to bring these guys together.
Everybody in this public arena makes statements and gets interpreted different ways.
As governor, I don't want my fair share. I want more than my fair share.
I've done business with people I've met in politics, who I went to law school with, who I grew up with. Who do you do business with? People you meet in life.