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Tareq Salahi Enters Virginia Governor's Race

Alleged White House party crasher kicked off his campaign for governor last week.

 

Tareq Salahi, who became famous after allegedly going to a White House dinner party without an invitation in 2009, kicked off his campaign to crash the Virginia Governorship last week.

Salahi is calling his campaign “Crash the Vote,” a reference to the stunt he pulled with his wife at the time, Michaele Salahi, when they slunk past secret service agents and into a White House dinner party for India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The Salahis have stayed in the spotlight since. Michaele appeared on the Bravo reality TV series The Real Housewives of D.C. in 2010, and the two filed for what became a messy divorce in September 2011.

Georgetowner Carol Joynt interviewed the couple in 2010 after the White House incident and while they were participating in the Real Housewives filming.

Salahi officially began his campaign with a cookout this past weekend at his home in Linden, according to the Loudoun Times.

The Loudoun Times reports that Salahi, a winemaker and former owner of Oasis Winery in Hume, Va., supports American troops, employment for Virginia residents and limiting the role of government in business.

Film crews were present at the event and documentary about the campaign, "In It To Win It," could air after the 2013 campaign. In a press release announcing the documentary, Salahi said, "I’m at a point in my life where I want to make a difference beyond what I was able do for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Wolf Trap and the three Virginia Governors I have already served. Being the next Governor of Virginia will do just that."

Salahi served on the Virginia Wine Board under Gov. Jim Gilmore; he served as chairman of the Virginia Wine Tourism Office under Gov. Mark Warner; and, he was a board member of the Virginia Tourism Corporation under Gov. Tim Kaine.

CrashTheVote.com redirects to Salahi's Facebook-based campaign website

Others have also officially or unofficially thrown their hats into the Virginia governor's race, including Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling and Democratic National Committee chairperson Terry McAuliffe.

According to the Virginia Public Access Project, his campaign headquarters office is in Arlington.

Related Topics: Salahi and White House Party Crasher

Samuel Bronkowitz

6:08 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012

Be sure to google "salahi scams" "salahi charity fraud." Check the Virginia District Court Online case information for Warren and Faquier Counties to see all the unpaid court judgements he has against him. You will find lots of articles about him cheating people out of money. For a good background check out this video: http://youtu.be/uxiqXmbvvuA. Anybody that donates and lets him around any campaign cash is crazy. It is just another scam to fund his extravagant lifestyle.

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