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<li><b>Forbes reported that Trump had a net worth of $4.5 billion, ranking him as the 324th wealthiest billionaire in the world.<b> “The World's Billionaires: […] Donald Trump UP $4.5 bil #324 television, real estate […] His abrasive, long-shot campaign is looking less unrealistic after big wins in early primaries. So far he's had to spend only $18 million of his $4.5 billion fortune on his run (in all, his campaign has raised just $25 million). Others haven't seen such a strong return on investment: 27 billionaire megadonors, including Richard Kinder and Kelcy Warren, have given a collective $46 million to candidates who are already out of the race.” (<i>Forbes</i>, March 21, 2016)
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<li><b>Forbes reported that Trump had a net worth of $4.5 billion, ranking him as the 324th wealthiest billionaire in the world.</b> “The World's Billionaires: […] Donald Trump UP $4.5 bil #324 television, real estate […] His abrasive, long-shot campaign is looking less unrealistic after big wins in early primaries. So far he's had to spend only $18 million of his $4.5 billion fortune on his run (in all, his campaign has raised just $25 million). Others haven't seen such a strong return on investment: 27 billionaire megadonors, including Richard Kinder and Kelcy Warren, have given a collective $46 million to candidates who are already out of the race.” (<i>Forbes</i>, March 21, 2016)
 
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1982

2016

  • Forbes reported that Trump had a net worth of $4.5 billion, ranking him as the 324th wealthiest billionaire in the world. “The World's Billionaires: […] Donald Trump UP $4.5 bil #324 television, real estate […] His abrasive, long-shot campaign is looking less unrealistic after big wins in early primaries. So far he's had to spend only $18 million of his $4.5 billion fortune on his run (in all, his campaign has raised just $25 million). Others haven't seen such a strong return on investment: 27 billionaire megadonors, including Richard Kinder and Kelcy Warren, have given a collective $46 million to candidates who are already out of the race.” (Forbes, March 21, 2016)