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 mingotree
 
posted on May 24, 2007 12:06:34 AM
Romney's estimated wealth in millions
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, left, and his wife Ann speak with supporters during an awards dinner held by the Pioneer Valley's Massachusetts Citizens for Life in Agawam, Mass., Thursday May 10, 2007.






Romney insists that while he took a pro-choice stand until a couple of years ago, he has always personally opposed abortion. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)









By Jim Kuhnhenn, Associated Press Writer | May 11, 2007

WASHINGTON --Republican Mitt Romney is expected to report financial assets between $190 million and $250 million, an amount that would likely make him the wealthiest of the 2008 presidential candidates.

Boston.com
Sign up for: Globe Headlines e-mail | Breaking News Alerts Aides to the former Massachusetts governor said his assets have been held in a blind trust that he and his wife set up when he took office in 2002. The adviser who provided the estimate of his assets cautioned that the number is based on 2005 and 2006 financial activity and could amount to a bigger total once the disclosure report is filed later this year.

The adviser spoke on condition of anonymity because the totals have not been officially released. The deadline for filing financial disclosures is Tuesday but Romney on Friday obtained an extension.

Romney lent his campaign $2 million this year and could clearly tap his wealth again if necessary. Romney is not the wealthiest candidate ever to run for president.

Steve Forbes, who ran unsuccessfully for the GOP nomination in 1996, had an estimate net worth of more than $430 million. John Kerry, the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, reported a net worth between $165 million and $235 million in 2005, most of it controlled by his wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry.

Under federal law, officials who are required to divulge their finances must only list their assets and income in broad ranges, making it impossible to pinpoint their exact wealth.

Romney also has a blind trust for his children and grandchildren that is estimated to hold assets between $70 million and $100 million, the adviser said. Those assets do not benefit Romney or his wife and are not required to be reported in federal financial disclosures.

Romney has five sons, five daughters-in-law and 10 grandchildren.

In 1984, Romney founded Bain Capital, an investment company that helped finance Staples, Domino's Pizza and Brookstone. He then became interim CEO at Bain and Co., the consulting firm where he had worked in the early 1980s. He was credited with pulling Bain and Co., out of financial straits.

Romney, 60, also was CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Winter Olympics.

In the 2008 race, Romney surprised the Republican field by raising more than $20 million for his campaign in the first three months of the year, outpacing GOP front-runners Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, and Arizona Sen. John McCain.

The estimated total is the first glimpse of Romney's wealth since he has been a public official. Aides said his holdings are complicated, spread across partnerships, investment funds and hedge funds. One adviser said obtaining the underlying assets of the hedge fund alone is "a pretty arduous task."

Romney received permission Friday from the Federal Election Commission to delay the official filing of his financial disclosure documents for 45 days beyond Tuesday's deadline. Candidates are entitled to obtain two extensions of up to 45 days each. Most presidential candidates have yet to file their reports.

Romney communications director Matt Rhoades said the trustee for Romney's blind trust and "advisers are working diligently to complete the voluminous and complex process and we'll comply with the law."

Romney's top rivals, Rudy Giuliani and John McCain, also are wealthy men.

McCain, an Arizona senator, amassed most of his money through investments and holdings controlled by his wife, Cindy, an heiress to a major beer distributor, Hensley & Co., founded by her father. Estimates put their net worth at between $20-$32 million.

Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, earned his fortune from a multitude of business consulting ventures and paid speeches after leaving office. He received $11.4 million in speaking fees in 2006 alone, an average of about $88,000 a speech.

Among Democrats, John Edwards, a former trial lawyer, listed his net worth at between $12.8 million and $60 million in 2003, his last report. Hillary Rodham Clinton, in a 2005 Senate financial disclosure, listed her net worth at between $10 million and $50 million.

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[ edited by mingotree on May 26, 2007 09:53 AM ]
 
 hwahwa
 
posted on May 24, 2007 04:52:51 AM
In a society where politicians win by getting the most votes,they have to appeal to as many people as they can reach.
Jimmy Carter being a good preacher,has a hard time saying one thing,believing in another and go about doing something different from what he said and what he believes in.
Bill Clinton is a professional politician,he has no problem.
Why do you think they often call politician 'whores'?
By the way,the German are now helping their red light district workers to get jobs taking care of elderly,they have all the right credential-they work with retail customers,they understand them well and they know how to take care of their needs and they are good listeners and they dont bring their work problem home.
Why spend so much time on this board bashing or cheerinng one politican versus another?

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Lets all stop whining !
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[ edited by hwahwa on May 24, 2007 05:52 AM ]
 
 mingotree
 
posted on May 24, 2007 08:50:02 AM
""Why spend so much time on this board bashing or cheerinng one politican versus another? """


Because it's FUN!

As to the rest of your post....?????


Highlights:


""Romney received permission Friday from the Federal Election Commission to delay the official filing of his financial disclosure documents for 45 days beyond Tuesday's deadline. Candidates are entitled to obtain two extensions of up to 45 days each. Most presidential candidates have yet to file their reports."""



""McCain, an Arizona senator, amassed most of his money through investments and holdings controlled by his wife, Cindy, an heiress to a major beer distributor, Hensley & Co., founded by her father. Estimates put their net worth at between $20-$32 million.""










""Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, earned his fortune from a multitude of business consulting ventures and paid speeches after leaving office. He received $11.4 million in speaking fees in 2006 alone, an average of about $88,000 a speech.""





 
 mingotree
 
posted on May 25, 2007 01:20:01 PM
AAA ...AAAH...CHOOO!!!

 
 mingotree
 
posted on May 25, 2007 02:27:05 PM
I wish I could edit the title to say "Neocons in Denial"

LOL!!!!

 
 mingotree
 
posted on May 25, 2007 08:02:54 PM
Don't forget this one! The other neocons sure want to
LOL!

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on May 25, 2007 10:35:48 PM
Speaking of FLIP-FLOPPERS....lol

Here's both obama and clinton saying they would support our troops.....and of course we all know they voted against them yesterday.

Many fliploppers


http://www.cnn.com/video/player/player.html?url=/video/politics/2007/05/25/bash.clinton.obama.vote.kttc



"While the democratic party complains about everything THIS President does to protect our Nation": "What would a Democrat president have done at that point?"

"Apparently, the answer is: Sit back and wait for the next terrorist attack."

Ann Coulter
 
 mingotree
 
posted on May 26, 2007 09:54:27 AM
Linda_K
posted on May 25, 2007 10:35:48 PM
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Speaking of FLIP-FLOPPERS....lol""""



Gee, no comment on Romney, the subject of the OP !
I am SO surprised!!!!!


 
 Linda_K
 
posted on May 26, 2007 09:57:21 AM
LOL.....now you're EXPECTING me to do what you never do???? lol lol lol


With several threads now that have you posting 5-8 posts, one right after the other, talking to yourself......

LOL LOL

keep up the good work. I LOVE watching you display your desperate need to see your own words. lol Random posting all by sybil....makes for an easy way to see how troubled you really are. How obsessed you really are.


 
 mingotree
 
posted on May 26, 2007 10:00:07 AM
"""With several threads now that have you posting 5-8 posts, one right after the other, talking to yourself......

LOL LOL""""



YOU responded....finally....grow a partial backbone today ????



But you couldn't address the topic of course


 
 Linda_K
 
posted on May 26, 2007 10:07:23 AM
Glad to see that at least you understand the difference between making a note of the truth of how desperate you are.....and someone actually 'talking' to you. LOL LOL

Your own ilk rarely 'talks' to you.

That's why you spend so much time reading your OWN posts.

I dont mind pointing that out to you, sybil.

You're getting more and more desperate.


 
 mingotree
 
posted on May 26, 2007 10:17:59 AM
Well, we'll just have to disagree

You see it as desperation....

I see it as rubbing cowardly neocons faces in it ....


you couldn't address the topic of course


 
 ST0NEC0LD613
 
posted on May 29, 2007 09:04:22 AM
Wealthiest Flip-Flopper


I found him !!!





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If it's called common sense, why do so few Demomorons have it?


Are YOU a Bunghole?

Take the bunghole quiz here.
http://www.idiotwatchers.com/bunghole/index.html [ edited by ST0NEC0LD613 on May 29, 2007 09:05 AM ]
 
 mingotree
 
posted on May 29, 2007 09:44:12 AM
Can't read ?



Republican Mitt Romney is expected to report financial assets between $190 million and $250 million, an amount that would likely make him the wealthiest of the 2008 presidential candidates.


 
 
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