Politics & Government

New Democratic Ad Attacks Cuccinelli's "War on Abortion"

byĀ William Callahan

Virginians watching television had better brace themselves for more political attack ads popping up during commercial breaks.

TheĀ Democratic Party of VirginiaĀ launchedĀ a new adĀ Tuesday going after Republican Attorney GeneralĀ Ken CuccinelliĀ and his desire to ā€œmake all abortions illegalā€ in the commonwealth.

ā€œKen Cuccinelli is on a mission,ā€ a female voice says at the start of the ad. ā€œHe wants to overturn Roe v. Wade in Virginia to make all abortions illegal.ā€

At the close of the 30-second spot, the ad posits: ā€œHe’s focused on his own agenda, not us.ā€

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The ad joins a growing pool of spots on behalf of Democratic gubernatorial candidateĀ Terry McAuliffeĀ that attack Cuccinelli, particularly on social issues.

Democrats have increasingly been hitting Cuccinelli for his stances on abortion andĀ gay rights, while the GOP has criticized McAuliffe for launching personal attacks instead of focusing on the economy.

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ā€œWhile Terry McAuliffe and his allies have shown great interest in discussing divisive issues, they refuse to tell voters in the Commonwealth that McAuliffe supports extreme policies including taxpayer-funded abortion in the third trimester,ā€ said Anna Nix, press secretary for the Cuccinelli campaign. ā€œAt the end of the day, this race will be about which candidate the voters can trust.Ā  Virginians will not stand with a candidate whose word has no worth and who refuses to address important issues.ā€

DuringĀ last weekend’s debate, Cuccinelli did not specifically say whether he would sign an anti-abortion bill were he elected, saying only that he wanted to ā€œrespect life.ā€

The Democratic ad was launched on the same day as a GOP ad criticizing McAuliffe for his business dealings with electric car company GreenTech. The ad chides McAuliffe for locating plants outside the Commonwealth.

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