Bill Clinton Helps Virginia Dems Raise $1 Million
Lorton PatchOctober 28, 2011
By James Cullum
The Virginia Senate Democratic Caucus raised more than $1 million Friday with an appearance by former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Clinton spoke to more than 300 Virginia Democrats for about 20 minutes at the home of former Democratic National Committee chair and likely 2013 Virginia Gubernatorial nominee Terry McAuliffe in McLean, Va.
“I got a pretty good idea how the 21st century works, and there’s not a single successful country on the planet that operates on the theory that the government is the problem. Not one,” Clinton said. “Every successful country has both a strong private economy and a smart strong government that work together to try to create economic opportunity, educational opportunity, provide decent health care and get a good future.”
The Virginia Senate Democrats hold a slim majority—22 seats to the Republicans’ 18 seats.
“We’re in a tight race. Everybody knows that. We’ve got five or six races that we are watching, we are helping, we are working,” said Virginia Senate Majority Leader Dick Saslaw (D-35). “We have not been outspent or outraised, even in the race for Governor, in one single race… and that’s what’s put us where we are today, and damn it, we’re gonna stay there.”
Guests paid between $1,000 and $10,000 to attend the fundraiser, and McAuliffe said Virginia can’t afford Republicans.
“Ronald Reagan raised taxes 13 times. I know it was his 100th birthday and everybody’s all jacked up, but that’s what you get when you get them,” he said, adding that the fundraiser is the biggest moneymaking event in the history of Virginia General Assembly races. “Folks, we need money to fight, because we know we’re right on the issues. And if you don’t fight, you don’t win.”
