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New DPVA video: Cuccinelli can’t run from his agenda

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The Democratic Party of Virginia released a new web video today featuring Ken Cuccinelli’s emerging habit of storming away from media gaggles when asked to explain his career of putting his extreme agenda ahead of Virginia families.

Yesterday at a forum in Arlington Cuccinelli stormed out of the room after facing questions about his support for fathers’ rights groups and his ongoing ethics scandals. That episode mirrored an earlier event this month where Cuccinelli walked away angry after refusing to answer questions about the Virginia Inspector General’s investigation into his office’s assistance to out-of-state gas companies in a lawsuit against Virginia landowners over unpaid gas royalties.

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