Freshman Republican Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee watched his average net worth slide from $78.1 million to a negative $1.8 million.
There's this comment on that:
Bill Allison, the Sunlight Foundation senior fellow who led the research, noted that members of Congress who sink into debt are worth watching because they could be ``more open to temptation'' and ``more likely to deal with special interests.''
Members of Congress are due to file their 2007 financial statements this week.
I guess we'll see if Corker bounced back. If so, how did he do that? On the Speaking tour with Clinton?
Submitted by WhitesCreek on Mon, 05/19/2008 - 20:44.
The report is from the campaign finance reports and personal wealth reports that the candidates themselves turn it. I suspect there is more here than meets the eye, but you have to accept that it's what Corker Himself reported.
Ouch!
He might be better off handing out with Teddy Kennedy.
anyone who believes corker's net worth is negative is crazy. come on losing $80 million that just not common sense
The report is from the campaign finance reports and personal wealth reports that the candidates themselves turn it. I suspect there is more here than meets the eye, but you have to accept that it's what Corker Himself reported.
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