Meet Ken Cuccinelli

Ken Cuccinelli has been the Attorney General of Virginia since he was elected in November 2009. Now, Ken is running for Governor to continue his work to strengthen our economy, preserve our liberty, and promote the principles of smaller, more efficient state government.
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Media and News from the Campaign

Bring on the Cuccinelli Principle Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has made enemies by fighting big, lawbreaking government. His critics often unwittingly help his run for Virginia governor in 2013 because they stand in stark contrast to his view of government bound by the rule of law.
Sen. Rand Paul endorses Cuccinelli for governor Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, a favorite of tea party Republicans, has been endorsed for governor by one of their national leaders, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky.
Attorney General Cuccinelli Condemns The Condemnors In Norfolk Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has clearly articulated defined constitutional principles his entire career and as attorney general he has vigorously defended them in high courts and in the court of public opinion. Yesterday, he was in the latter, making his case at a Norfolk news conference where he discussed how the abuse of eminent domain power against local property owners by the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority dramatizes the need for voter approval of the proposed constitutional amendment on property rights (see Norfolk Virginian-Pilot).
Va. AG expresses support for eminent domain amendment Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli this week came out in support of a proposed constitutional amendment on property rights, which would make it more difficult for governments to take private land in the state.
AG honored for dogged pursuit of animal cruelty cases Just when you thought all politics was dog-eat-dog, Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli — a man with both bark and bite — was honored yesterday for the service his office has given to creatures great and small.
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