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The Cuccinelli for Governor Campaign today released a new television ad regarding the Securities and Exchange Commission’s investigation into Terry McAuliffe’s GreenTech. The 30-second spot is titled, “Investigation.”

“Terry McAuliffe’s troubles are only getting worse, with the Department of Homeland Security and the Securities and Exchange Commission investigating his shady company, GreenTech,” said Cuccinelli Campaign Manager Dave Rexrode. “After Terry’s own business partner told the New York Times this weekend he was ‘dangerous to business,’ and more employees coming out of the wood work saying their job was a sham it is becoming absolutely clear that Virginians just can’t trust Terry McAuliffe.”

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