Ken Cuccinelli's worst nightmare
Dear Friend,
Yesterday on his blog Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli confirmed what the DPVA has been saying all year: The only thing standing between middle class families and the radical Cuccinelli-McDonnell agenda is the Democratic majority in the State Senate. Here’s Cuccinelli in his own words:
”The Democrat-controlled Senate is where conservative legislation goes to die. They effectively have veto power over anything they don’t agree with. That’s a powerful position to be in — and it’s why they must be stopped.”
Ken Cuccinelli is scared that the Democratic majority will get re-elected and keep putting middle class families ahead of his radical agenda. He wants a Senate that will join the House Republicans and the Governor in rubber-stamping his right-wing crusades and he’s out campaigning hard to get them elected. We cannot allow that to happen.
We need you to help to elect Democrats who will continue to fight for good jobs, good schools and more opportunity and who will keep raining on Cuccinelli’s Tea Party Parade. Can you contribute $100, $50, $25 or whatever you can to make sure we hold the State Senate this year?
If Ken Cuccinelli has his way and Republicans take total control over our government he and Bob McDonnell will drag this Commonwealth backward by cutting investments in schools and public safety, further limiting a woman’s right to choose, slashing clean water and air regulations and a host of other disastrous schemes. We need your help to preserve the Democratic Senate as the last check on Ken Cuccinelli’s brand of Tea Party extremism.
Make no mistake. Your support is all that stands between Cuccinelli and his dream of an ultra-conservative Virginia. Can you contribute $100, $50, or $25 today to make sure this nightmare never meets reality?
Thank you for all you do,
Dave Mills
Executive Director
Democratic Party of Virginia
PS. Don’t let Ken Cuccinelli and Bob McDonnell take total control over Virginia government! Please support our GOTV efforts today with a gift of $100, $50, or $25.


