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PRESIDENCY 2000:



MALCOLM S.
"STEVE" FORBES, JR.
(Republican - New Jersey)


BIOGRAPHICAL FACTS:

POLITICAL: Founder & Honorary Chairman, Americans for Hope, Growth & Opportunity PAC, 1996-99. Chairman, Empower America PAC, 1993-96. Chairman, US Board for International Broadcasting (Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty), 1985-93. Unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination for President, 1996.

PROFESSIONAL: President & CEO, Forbes Inc., 1990-present. Publisher, Forbes magazine, 1990-present. New Jersey National Guard, 6 years.

EDUCATION: B.A. (History), Princeton University, 1970.

PERSONAL: Born July 18, 1947 in Morristown, New Jersey. Married to Sabrina Forbes. Five children. Protestant.


LINKS:

Steve Forbes for President Committee - Official.
Forbes 2000 Discussion List - Grassroots Supporters (Unauthorized).
Forbes - Forbes' Magazine
Americans for Hope, Growth & Opportunity - Forbes' PAC
Steve Forbes' Skeleton Closet - Negative Site.
Steve Forbes: The Golden Platform - Political Parody


ANALYSIS:

Forbes, a multi-millionaire magazine publisher, withdrew from the Presidential race on February 10, 2000, after registering weak finishes in the early Iowa, New Hampshire and Delaware contests.


FORBES WAS ENDORSED BY:
(Partial Listing)

State Assembly Minority Whip Mike Briggs (R-CA)
1992 US Senate Nominee Bruce Herschensohn (R-CA)
Ex-Reagan Advisor Lyn Nofziger (R-CA)
Ex-State Christian Coalition Director John Dowless (R-FL)
Congressman Bob Barr (R-GA)
Ex-State GOP Chairman Steve Grubbs (R-IA)
State Sen. Steve King (R-IA)
State Sen. Kitty Rehberg (R-IA)
State Rep. Jamie Van Fossen (R-IA)
Congressman Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD)
1998 Governor Candidate Gary Artinian (R-MI)
State Rep. Ronald Belanger (R-NH)
State Sen. Mary Brown (R-NH)
State Rep. Stephanie Eaton (R-NH)
State Rep. Richard Kennedy (R-NH)
State Sen. Pat Krueger (R-NH)
State Rep. Gerard Lavoie (R-NH)
State Rep. Betsy McKinney (R-NH)
State Rep. Karen McRae (R-NH)
Ex-State Sen. Paul Rinden (R-NH)
State Rep. Walter Ruffner (R-NH)
State Rep. Nancy Stickney (R-NH)
Ex-State Transportation Commissioner Wallace Stickney (R-NH)
State Rep. Nancy Wall (R-NH)
Ex-State GOP Executive Director Paul Young (R-NH)
Jersey City Mayor Bret Schundler (R-NJ)
Governor Gary Johnson (R-NM)
Secretary of State Ken Blackwell (R-OH)
State Rep. Dwight Loftis (R-SC)
Secretary of State Jim Miles (R-SC)
Ex-Reagan White House Aide Frederick Ahearn (R-VA)
Republican National Committeeman Morton Blackwell (R-VA)
Conservative Victory Committee Executive Director L. Brent Bozell (R-VA)
State Sen. Emmett Hanger Jr. (R-VA)
Conservative Activist Richard Viguerie (R-VA)
Conservative Activist Paul Weyrich (R-VA)
Ex-State GOP Chairman John Raese (R-WV)


OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN CONTACT INFORMATION:

Steve Forbes for President
209 Madison Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Toll Free: 1-800-706-0004
E-mail: webmaster@forbes2000.com


THE STEVE FORBES LIBRARY:

A New Birth of Freedom by Steve Forbes (1999). Forbes says this campaign book sets forth his ideas about how America "can once again brighten economic prospects for everyone, reform our corrupt political institutions, and restore the severely weakened moral foundations of our country." In addition to his detailed views on Social Security reform, the flat tax, moral issues and the role of goverment, Forbes also included many of his best applause lines from his campaign speeches. Although Forbes wrote much about his ideas, he wrote little here about himself and his personal background. Follow the link to read more about the book. List: $24.95. Your Price: $17.47 (You Save 30%)!


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