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VA GUBE: McAuliffe's First TV Spot, "Listened"

January 26, 2009 | 12:05 PM

Terry McAuliffe, one of three Democrats running for VA governor, is airing his first television spot in the Norfolk market, featuring ideas he says he learned from voters in this southeastern community of Hampton Roads: invest in renewable energy jobs, make ports more competitive and keep carriers in VA. The 30-second ad -- called "Listened" -- emphasizes McAuliffe's business experience not his political background. McAuliffe, the consummate Washington insider, stresses in the spot:

"It goes to show the best ideas don't always come out of Richmond."

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