McAuliffe's Media Campaign Expands to Richmond

Terry McAuliffe, a Democratic candidate for governor, will expand his television advertising campaign to the Richmond market tomorrow, according to sources familar with his ad buy.

McAuliffe's Richmond ad buy, however, is relatively small. Sources say he purchased about $15,000 in airtime.

McAuliffe kicked off his media campaign last week by buying $30,000 in air time in the Norfolk market. On Sunday, McAuliffe aired an ad in Hampton Roads during the Super Bowl. McAuliffe is also airing radio ads in Richmond and Norfolk. McAuliffe's rivals for the Democratic nomination, Brian Moran and Sen. R. Creigh Deeds (D-Bath), have not yet started a paid media campaign.



By Tim Craig  |  February 4, 2009; 11:40 AM ET
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If McAuliffe thinks that he can buy Virginia, he's wrong.

Also, thanks for creating and updating this blog! It's hard to come by information on Virginia politics!

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