Posted on 07/12/2015 6:50:21 AM PDT by jimbo123
The large field of Republican presidential hopefuls jockeying to make the cut for the first 2016 debate will have to file a public disclosure of their personal finances on time to participate.
That means every candidate who declared before July 6 a group of 14 contenders including former Florida governor Jeb Bush and real estate magnate Donald Trump will have to reveal information about their assets and debts to get into the Aug. 6 event in Cleveland.
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Aides to Trump who claims to be worth $8.7 billion have maintained that he will file his disclosure within the 30 days allotted, giving him until July 22. Bush has until July 15 to meet the deadline for his paperwork, but his campaign has asked for a 45-day extension. A spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a question about when he plans to file.
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If Trump wants to release his financials(and I believe he does) he will, for sure, get it done...on time.
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