David Sherfinski
Articles by David Sherfinski
Terry McAuliffe up 7 points in Virginia governor’s race: poll
Democrat Terry McAuliffe maintains a 7-point edge over Republican Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II in the race to be Virginia's next governor, with Libertarian Robert Sarvis still pulling numbers that suggest he could influence the final outcome of the closely watched contest on Tuesday. Published November 1, 2013
Terry McAuliffe goes AWOL for Virginia students and media
In April, the gubernatorial campaigns of Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II were asked if they would provide videotaped responses to five questions from high school students across Virginia. But two weeks ago, Mr. McAuliffe abruptly backed out. Published October 31, 2013
Ron Paul to campaign for Cuccinelli on Monday
Former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, a tea party and libertarian hero, will campaign for Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II on Monday — a day before voters go to the polls to choose Virginia's next governor. Published October 30, 2013
McAuliffe, Cuccinelli try to swing Libertarian vote in Virginia race for governor
With some polls showing the Virginia governor’s race tightening in its final days, Republicans and Democrats are looking to manipulate a bloc of libertarian voters who have withheld their support from the major parties but who could swing the hotly contested race if they return to the fold for Election Day. Published October 30, 2013
Cuccinelli ties McAuliffe to Obamacare
Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II is now billing his race against Democrat Terry McAuliffe as a referendum on President Obama's health care overhaul— a pivot that Mr. Cuccinelli hopes will gin up enthusiasm among the GOP base but one that could prove risky if recent polling on the Virginia governor's race is accurate. Published October 29, 2013
GOP money pours in to help Obenshain win in Va.
National Republicans are pouring money into the campaign of Republican attorney general candidate Mark D. Obenshain, attempting to salvage at least one of the top three statewide offices they swept four years ago in Virginia. Published October 28, 2013
Bill Clinton at Terry McAuliffe rally calls on voters to ‘show up’
Former President Bill Clinton on Sunday slammed the caricatures that have been painted of his good friend Terry McAuliffe in the Virginia governor's race, even as Republican Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II seized on new details of an investment scheme in which the Democrat profited off the terminally ill. Published October 27, 2013
In final Virginia governor debate, Ken Cuccinelli hits Terry McAuliffe hard
Down in the polls, Republican Kenneth T. Cuccinelli on Thursday launched his sharpest attacks of Virginia's gubernatorial campaign, accusing Terry McAuliffe of being a liar and of lacking substance while the Democrat said the attorney general's economic plan would wreck the state's economy. Published October 24, 2013
Cuccinelli’s hopes ride on debate
Republican Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II will get his last shot to go toe-to-toe with Terry McAuliffe on Thursday in the third and final debate of the Virginia governor's race. But the Democrat, with a modest lead in polling and an outsize advantage in money, will likely be content simply to avoid any cringeworthy gaffes. Published October 23, 2013
Bloomberg’s anti-gun group to drop $1.1 million for McAuliffe: report
New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, who for years has blamed Virginia and its gun laws for helping funnel criminals' firearms into New York City, wants to have a say in who becomes the commonwealth's next governor. Published October 22, 2013
Cuccinelli puts Metro extension to Dulles on notice
Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II says he's not inclined to put any additional state money into Metro's 23-mile extension to Washington Dulles International Airport absent proof the dollars would be spent wisely. Published October 21, 2013
Ken Cuccinelli: Mental health care in Virginia will be his priority
Republican Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II says he is making one red-line promise on government spending if he's elected as Virginia's next governor this year — shoring up the state's mental health system. Published October 20, 2013
She’s back: Hillary Clinton re-enters political fray to endorse Terry McAuliffe
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton formally endorsed Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe on Saturday, signifying her first high-profile public foray into elective politics since leaving her post earlier this year. Published October 19, 2013
Cuccinelli: Implementation of Obamacare a ‘national embarrassment’
Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II said Saturday in the weekly GOP address that the rollout of President Obama's health care overhaul has been a "national embarrassment" and lambasted the law itself as an affront to liberty and "the hallmark of a federal government that has lost its way." Published October 19, 2013
Cuccinelli certain he can prevail after a Virginia campaign filled with ‘lying’
Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II cast himself as "the most pro-liberty elected statewide official in my lifetime" heading into the final weeks of Virginia's gubernatorial campaign. Published October 17, 2013
Cuccinelli: Take a look at political contribution tax credit
Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II said Thursday that a tax credit the state should look at cutting is one people can claim for donating to political candidates. Published October 17, 2013
Review finds 39,000 ineligible to vote in Virginia
Virginia's Board of Elections has removed nearly 39,000 voters from the rolls even as officials prepare to defend the state from a lawsuit brought by Democrats challenging whether a "purge" less than three weeks from Election Day is legal. Published October 16, 2013
McAuliffe maintains fundraising edge in Virginia governor’s race
Democrat Terry McAuliffe raised more than $6 million in September compared to $3.4 million for Republican Kenneth T. Cucinelli II and enjoys a nearly 2-to-1 cash-on-hand advantage heading into the final weeks of the Virginia governor's race. Published October 16, 2013
Virginia Democrats fight purge of voter rolls ordered weeks before election
Election officials across Virginia are grappling with how to follow through with a directive from the State Board of Elections to purge up to 57,000 registered voters from the state rolls — a move that has prompted a lawsuit from the Democratic Party of Virginia and outright defiance by at least one registrar. Published October 13, 2013
Cuccinelli fails to reach Virginia voters as he attacks McAuliffe, rolls out tax hits
A poll released Thursday suggests that Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II's campaign is struggling to reach voters on key points as the Virginia governor's race hits the home stretch, perhaps explaining a new line of attack the Republican's campaign began this week. Published October 10, 2013