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Bob Etheridge (Bobby Ray Etheridge) was born on 7 August, 1941 in Sampson County, North Carolina, U.S., is an American politician (born 1941). Discover Bob Etheridge's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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Bobby Ray Etheridge |
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82 years old |
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Leo |
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7 August 1941 |
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7 August |
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Sampson County, North Carolina, U.S. |
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United States
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Who Is Bob Etheridge's Wife?
His wife is Faye Etheridge
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Faye Etheridge |
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Bob Etheridge Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bob Etheridge worth at the age of 82 years old? Bob Etheridge’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from United States. We have estimated Bob Etheridge's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Bobby Ray "Bob" Etheridge (born August 7, 1941) is an American politician who was the U.S. representative for NC's 2nd congressional district from 1997 to 2011.
He previously served as a county commissioner, state representative and state superintendent of public instruction.
Bob Etheridge was born on August 7, 1941, in Sampson County, North Carolina, United States to John P. Etheridge and Beatrice Coats Etheridge.
He attended the Cleveland School from 1947 to 1959 and was a high school basketball standout.
He attended Campbell University on an athletic scholarship and became the first member of his family to earn a diploma when he received a business degree in 1965.
He then served in the United States Army from 1965 to 1967.
He has also completed graduate work in the field of economics.
Etheridge is also a part-time tobacco farmer and hardware store owner.
Etheridge served as a Harnett County commissioner from 1973 through 1976, chairing the body from 1974 to 1976.
He was then elected in 1978 to the North Carolina House of Representatives, and served five terms (1979–1988) and rose to chair the House Appropriations Committee.
Having gained a reputation for his strong stances on educational issues, he was elected in 1988 and served two terms (1989–1996) as North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Ethridge ran for North Carolina's 2nd congressional district and defeated incumbent Republican U.S. Congressman David Funderburk
He won re-election to a second term with 57% of the vote.
He won re-election to a third term with 58% of the vote.
During this time period, he never won re-election with less than 65% of the vote.
Etheridge was challenged by Republican nominee Renee Ellmers and Libertarian nominee Tom Rose.
Ellmers defeated Etheridge 49.5%–48.7%.
Etheridge contested the result and requested a recount of the vote.
Subsequently, on June 18, a 32-year-old man, Brandon Leslie, said he had been a victim of a similar incident occurring in 1996 in which Etheridge grabbed him when he was a high school student.
That report was later disputed by the retired principal who stated that "the student was in the wrong"; however, the principal "did not detail the nature of the exchange between Leslie and Etheridge."
In 2006, Etheridge joined U.S. Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth in proposing increased research and development of biofuels to reduce the United States' dependence on foreign oil.
Etheridge voted to pass the Affordable Health Care for America Act in November 2009 and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
On November 19, 2010, the State Board of Elections director Gary Bartlett confirmed Ellmers won by about 1,483 votes (0.8% margin).
Later that day, Etheridge conceded the election.
Etheridge previously served on the Agriculture and Homeland Security committees.
He has focused on farm issues, educational matters, and providing a balanced budget.
In June 2010, Etheridge was approached by two young men on a Washington, D.C., sidewalk.
The pair, who identified themselves as students working on a project, asked Etheridge if he "fully supported the Obama agenda" while videorecording his response.
In the video, Etheridge first says "Who are you?"
repeatedly, then is seen grabbing one of the young men by the wrists, neck, and back of the shirt, while repeatedly asking the young men who they were.
The young men responded that they were "students working on a project".
One of them is heard asking the congressman three times to let go of him while the congressman continued to hold on to him.
Etheridge later apologized for the incident in a statement saying "I deeply and profoundly regret my reaction, and I apologize to all involved".
Etheridge called a press conference where he stated that there was no excuse for his actions.
He refused to speculate on the motivation of those involved and said that it had been a "long day".
An article in The New York Times subsequently stated that unnamed "Republican political strategists acknowledge they were behind the episode."
Political analysts commented on the potential effect of this confrontation on Etheridge's chances of re-election against Republican candidate Renee Ellmers.
On February 1, 2011, Governor Bev Perdue announced her appointment of Etheridge as head of the North Carolina Office of Economic Recovery and Investment, replacing Dempsey Benton, which oversees funds to the state from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
He is a member of the Democratic Party and was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor of North Carolina in 2012.