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How much money is Cindy McCain worth?
By 2018, McCain’s net worth was estimated to be at least $200 million, with most of it still due to her share of Hensley & Co. In addition the couple owned properties in Phoenix, Sedona, the San Diego area, and in Virginia, although some properties were sold off in 2017.
Was Cindy McCain a race car driver?
Cindy McCain has been a lifelong motorsports enthusiast, attending her first Indy 500 at age 12 and drag races in high school.
Where is Meghan McCain going?
The former Fox News personality is currently based in Washington, D.C., where she is spending more time with her family. McCain left the The View back in August after four seasons on the ABC talk show.
Did Meghan McCain leave the view?
Meghan McCain says she quit “The View” because she felt her colleagues, including Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar, had mistreated her for having conservative views — all while she was suffering from postpartum anxiety.
Who owns the McCain family’s homes?
They’re all owned by Cindy McCain, her dependent children and the trusts and companies they control. Brian Rogers, a McCain spokesman, did not question Politico’s analysis, but said his boss’s bungling of the how-many-homes question is a nonissue.
Where does John McCain’s money come from?
A prenuptial agreement dictates that the McCains’ money is in Cindy McCains’ name, reports the New York Times. Take a look inside their fortune. John McCain’s money comes from multiple sources: his government salary and pension, a sprawling real estate portfolio, and private wealth largely held by his wife.
How much did Cindy McCain’s house sell for?
And then there’s Cindy McCain’s childhood home in Phoenix, which the couple sold to an investor in 2006 for $3.2 million. It came back on the market at $12 million in 2008 and finally sold for $1.8 million in 2011. It has sold two more times since then.
What did the McCain Foundation do with leftover campaign funds?
Nearly $9 million in leftover presidential campaign funds from 2008 were transferred to the McCain Institute Foundation, which was used to establish the McCain Institute for International Leadership at Arizona State University. Hillary reports on the intersection of youth culture and wealth, looking at the business]