Kenneth T. Cuccinelli Ii
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Paying: Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II says he has written a check to Cross Over Ministry for $18,000, the same amount he reportedly received from a businessman. (Associated Press)

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Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II has been a vociferous opponent of the project that will eventually extend Metro past Washington Dulles International Airport and into Loudoun County. He will be called upon to defend its funding mechanism in court, however. (Associated press)

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The advisory opinion issued by Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II says that private and religious schools can receive public funds to pay for uniformed, armed and sworn officers and deputies to provide security. (Associated Press)

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Terry McAuliffe has made a point that Republican Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II's comments about the lesbian and gay community are inimical to economic growth. The numbers, however, say Virginia has done well in the past four years under GOP leadership. (Associated Press)

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Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, a Republican now running for governor, has fought back over criticism he received for saying in 2008 "if you want to fight abortion, you've got to be willing to fill potholes." He signed a newsletter defending his remark "Sincerely, Ken Cuccinelli, II — Proud Pothole Filler." (associated press)

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Terry McAuliffe, a prolific Clinton fundraiser who is outpacing Republican rival Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, has shifted millions of his campaign dollars to the Virginia Democratic Party, where it can be spent on attack ads and get-out-the-vote efforts. (Associated Press)

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The Republican Governors Association has given more than $4.6 million in contributions and in-kind donations to GOP gubernatorial candidate Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, shown speaking Tuesday at Maggie L. Walker Governor's School in Richmond. (Richmond Times-Dispatch via Associated Press)

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"It's not good enough if the children who live in the right ZIP code are excelling in the classroom and moving on to college while families trapped within a low income community have a mediocre education at best and a failing school at worst," Republican Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II says. (Associated press)

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Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II says his Democratic opponent, Terry McAuliffe, would follow President Obama’s policies on energy issues and would approve regulations that would close coal plants. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Gubernatorial candidate Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II says he is focused on Virginia, not social issues such as gay marriage. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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** FILE ** Virginia gubernatorial candidates Terry McAuliffe (left), a Democrat, and Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, a Republican, meet before a luncheon sponsored by the Virginia Public Access Project in Richmond on Thursday, May 30, 2013. (The Richmond Times-Dispatch via Associated Press)