Democratic Party Chairman Terry McAuliffe went so far as to accuse the administration of a cover-up.
Mr. McAuliffe grandly unveiled his signature MyCar last July at a rock-star event attended by Messrs.
The company, Mr. McAuliffe would now like everyone to know, has nothing to do with him.
"He was on a conference call dealing with Haiti, " McAuliffe told CNN Friday morning.
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Nearby, a picture of McAuliffe in her astronaut uniform sits next to her desk.
Her campaign chair is former Democratic National Committee chair Terry McAuliffe, a prodigious fundraiser since the 1980s.
Challenger blew up after launch January 28, 1986, killing all seven crew members, including school teacher Christa McAuliffe.
The poll found that neither Cuccinelli nor McAuliffe is well-known among state voters.
"He's like an ostrich with his head stuck in the sand, " McAuliffe said.
Pte Shaun McAuliffe, from Neath, who returned in February, was on the parade.
Mr Clinton has retained control of the Democratic National Committee, through Mr McAuliffe.
Nonetheless, the presiding judge, Steven McAuliffe, gave instructions to the jury that virtually begged for a guilty verdict against Tobin.
Dr Raihani and Ms McAuliffe asked their Turkers to play a game.
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"I think it's utter nonsense, " said Darin McAuliffe, an Atlanta IT consultant.
And I especially want to thank all of the leadership of my campaign, our chairman, Terry McAuliffe, and everyone who worked so hard.
Terry McAuliffe, a former Democratic National Committee chairman and a co-chairman of Clinton's campaign, commented Thursday on the possibility of a joint ticket.
Aug. 22, 1968 Chicago White Sox pitcher Tommy John throws a pitch over the head of Detroit's Dick McAuliffe, who charges the mound.
But as the heat mounted, his campaign last week released a letter that claims Mr. McAuliffe had resigned from GreenTech by Dec. 1, 2012.
Before this trial Judge McAuliffe had a reputation for scrupulous fairness.
Yet, like Judge Walton in Libby's trial, the federal judge in this case, Steven McAuliffe, gave instructions to the jury that virtually demanded a guilty verdict.
Instead, Dr Raihani and Ms McAuliffe decided to follow a new fashion in psychology and recruit their human guinea pigs through a system called Mechanical Turk.
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Clinton maintained that frenetic schedule all the way up to the surgery, said Terry McAuliffe, a longtime Clinton friend and former chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
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Stephanie Wojak, 15, and her foster brother Ben McAuliffe, eight, died after being rescued from a fire at their home in Ellacombe Church Road, Torquay, on 17 October.
The students Christa McAuliffe taught have now grown into adulthood.
All seven astronauts aboard died: Commander Francis Scobee, Pilot Michael Smith, Mission Specialist Ellison Onizuka, Mission Specialist Judith Resnik, Mission Specialist Ronald McNair, Payload Specialist Gregory Jarvis and McAuliffe.
Clinton campaign manager Terry McAuliffe said Friday that her team had been working to drum up support for Obama since Clinton suspended her campaign this month and endorsed Obama.
Meanwhile, several Democratic sources tell CNN that veteran Democratic fund-raiser Terence McAuliffe is telling party donors the first lady will run for the Senate seat being vacated by retiring Democrat Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
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"Hillary is within striking distance of winning the popular vote nationwide -- a key part of our plan to win the nomination, " campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe said in a letter to supporters Sunday.
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