Terry McAuliffe is running for Governor
The former Governor is seeking a second term as Virginia's Governor.
Terry McAuliffe to seek a second term as Virginia governor - Washington Post
by Laura Vozzella
Democrat Terry McAuliffe, who mixed business-friendly politics with liberal social policies over four hard-charging years as Virginia governor, will announce Wednesday that he wants his old job back.
McAuliffe, 63, is scheduled to formally kick off his bid for a second term Wednesday morning in Richmond, according to four people with knowledge of his plans who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss them.
Virginia’s Terry McAuliffe To Officially Launch Governor Bid Wednesday - The DCist
By Daniella Cheslow
Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe is going to announce his bid for his old job Wednesday, according to sources close to him.
He will launch his campaign in Richmond with the announcement of an education plan that will include raising teacher pay. His campaign co-chairs will include some of the most prominent African American women and men in Virginia government, which may cut some support for his three African American competitors, including two state lawmakers who would be the first woman elected to the state’s top seat.
Terry McAuliffe wants to be governor again. Women: Not so fast. - Politico
By SABRINA RODRIGUEZ and MAYA KING
Terry McAuliffe has long signaled he wants his old job back as Virginia governor. But a slew of political groups focused on women and Black voters have a message before he jumps in the race: It’s not your time.
McAuliffe’s 2021 run — he is planning to announce on Wednesday, POLITICO confirmed — has rankled a number of groups across the commonwealth and country. They argue he shouldn’t be trying to reclaim the post he vacated three years ago when there are already two Black female candidates in the field— state Sen. Jennifer McClellan and state Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy.