Politics & Government
Virginia Elections 2013: New GOP Ad Attacks Terry McAuliffe Over Federal Investigation
The ad criticizes gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe for his business background with GreenTech Automotive and a pending SEC investigation into investment practices.

RepublicansĀ released an adĀ Sunday attacking Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidateĀ Terry McAuliffeĀ over a federal investigation into his eco-friendly former car company,Ā GreenTech, and a sister firm.
TheĀ ad, paid for by theĀ Republican Governors Association, accuses McAuliffe of trying to hide the facts about his business background and investment practices with the car company.
Titled āShift,ā the adĀ chides McAuliffe for going on the offensive against his opponent, Republican Attorney GeneralĀ Ken Cuccinelli, while his own controversy brews.
āHeās desperate to shift attention away from the news about this federal investigationā¦A possible āvisa-for-sale scheme,ā with the Chinese financing McAuliffeās own business,ā the narrator says in the 30-second spot.
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News broke this weekend thatĀ GreenTech, the electric car company that McAuliffe helped found and chaired until December 2012, isĀ under investigation by the Securities and Exchange CommissionĀ for āguarantee[ing] returnsā to investors.
The feds are specifically looking atĀ how GreenTech and Gulf Coast Funds Management, the car companyāsĀ sister financial firm, got Chinese investors to participate in the EB-5 visa program, which gives foreigners visas in exchange for investments in American companies.
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āTerry McAuliffe, you just canāt trust him,ā the ad concludes.
The RGAās spot is one of many ads from both campaigns attacking the other sideās trustworthiness.
McAuliffe and Democratic supporters have launched their own attacks against Cuccinelli for his connections to Jonnie Williams, the Star Scientific executive at the center of anĀ ethics investigation into Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell.
Documents show that Williams gave Cuccinelli about $18,000 in gifts as well. Democrats have called on the Attorney General to return the gifts, and are callingĀ his refusal to do soĀ an example of why he canāt be trusted either.
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