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Bloomberg was re-elected mayor in November 2005 by a margin of 20 percent, the widest margin ever for a Republican mayor of New York City. [93] He spent almost $78 million on his campaign, exceeding the record of $74 million he spent on the previous election.
In February 2022, Trump claimed in a defensive argument regarding the New York investigations of The Trump Organization that his net worth was "approximately $8 to $9 billion", based on his brand value and "transactions which have or will take place". [147]
Michael Bloomberg: Democratic (before 2001, 2018–present) Independent (2007–2018) Republican (2001–2007) Mayor of New York City (2002–2013) Candidate for U.S. President (2020) $106 billion [7] Founder and CEO of Bloomberg L.P. Ross Perot: Independent (before 1995) Reform (1995–2000) Republican (2000–2019)
Forbes estimated that Trump’s net worth peaked in 2015, the year before he was elected president, at $4.5 billion, then dropped or remained the same annually during and after his presidency ...
As of March 2021, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimates former President Donald Trump's net worth to be $2.33 billion. Trump's net worth dropped by about $700 million in his last year of...
But also some way short of The New York Times’ $3.2bn estimate of his net worth in 2021 or the $4.5bn he was worth in 2015, the year before he won the presidency.
[21] Bloomberg promised Ronald Lauder, who wrote New York City's term limits in 1993 and spent over 4 million dollars of his own money to enable the maximum years a mayor could serve to eight years, [22] a seat on an influential board; [23] he agreed to stay out of future legality issues and sided with Bloomberg in running for a third term. [24]
Truth Social owner Trump Media & Technology Group has finalized its deal to go public, creating a massive windfall for former President Donald Trump that doubles his net worth. After Trump Media ...