I suspect it's moot, because he'll decide not to run after all.
And whoever becomes the nominee, you know there'll be media bias; FT just isn't on their radar as yet, and may never be.
Meanwhile from all I can determine, he and his first wife had an amicable divorce after 26 years of marriage, some 20 years after she helped put him through law school; and all three of their children were adults by that time.
Incidentally, according to his book she was a teacher.
I'm glad to hear that, Graymatter. Sometimes things don't work out in marriages and people divorce - the reasons are unknown to most of us. I guess Rudy's divorce became so public that people just throw everything at him, lol.