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Attorney General Bob McDonnell is resigning as attorney general to focus on his gubernatorial campaign. McDonnell, a former House of Delegates member from Virginia Beach, announced his plan in an e-mail sent to employees in the state Attorney General's Office shortly before 8 a.m. today.
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In stepping down, McDonnell is continuing a tradition observed by past Republican and Democratic Virginia attorneys general who have left office in the final year of their term to run for governor. The most recent example is former Attorney General Jerry Kilgore, who left office in 2005 to concentrate on his gubernatorial bid.
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McDonnell, 54, is running unopposed for the Republican nomination and is the party's presumptive nominee for governor. A social and fiscal conservative, McDonnell is a U.S. Army veteran with roots in Northern Virginia and South Hampton Roads. Before being elected attorney general in 2005, he served 14 years in the House of Delegates. . . . . He received his law degree from Regent University. . . .
McDonnell, 54, is running unopposed for the Republican nomination and is the party's presumptive nominee for governor. A social and fiscal conservative, McDonnell is a U.S. Army veteran with roots in Northern Virginia and South Hampton Roads. Before being elected attorney general in 2005, he served 14 years in the House of Delegates. . . . . He received his law degree from Regent University. . . .
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