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Cornelius Harvey McGillicuddy IV (born August 12, 1967), known popularly as Connie Mack IV, is an American politician and lobbyist. He is the former U.S. Representative for Florida's 14th congressional district, serving from 2005 to 2013. A Republican, he ran for the U.S. Senate in 2012, losing to Democrat Bill Nelson. He is the son of former Republican U.S. Senator Connie Mack III and the great-grandson of baseball manager Connie Mack. Early life, education, and family Mack was born in Fort Myers, Florida, the son of former U.S. Senator Connie Mack III and cancer prevention advocate Ludie Priscilla (née Hobbs). His father represented the district from 1983 to 1989 (when it was numbered as the 13th District), before serving two terms in the U.S. Senate. Through his father, Mack is the great-grandson of Cornelius McGillicuddy ("Connie Mack"), the manager and owner of baseball's Philadelphia Athletics and member of the Baseball Hall of Fame; the great-grandson of Morris Sheppard, U.S. Senator and Representative from Texas; and the great-great-grandson of John Levi Sheppard, a U.S. Representative from Texas. In June 1988, Mack earned his Associate of Arts from Santa Fe Community College and In 1993, Mack earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Florida. After college, Mack became a marketing executive, working as a consultant to promote the restaurant chain Hooters. Florida House of Representatives In 2000, incumbent Republican State Representative Debby Sanderson decided to retire to run for a seat in the Florida Senate. Mack decided to run for the open seat in the Fort Lauderdale–based 91st House District. He defeated Democratic nominee Kevin Rader 56%–44%. In 2002, he won re-election with 79% of the vote. Mack was Chairman of the Committee on State Administration, and in his second term he became the Deputy Majority Leader. U.S. House of Representatives Elections In 2003, incumbent Republican Congressman Porter Goss announced his intention to retire in order to serve as Director of the CIA. That October, Mack resigned from the Florida Legislature and moved back to his hometown of Fort Myers to run for his father's old seat. Had he not resigned his state house seat, he would have been unable to vote for himself in the primary or general election in the 14th District, as the Florida Constitution requires state legislators to be residents of the district they represent. Mack stated, "The people of the 14th District deserve to be represented in Washington by someone who shares our mainstream conservative Republican values in the mold of my father and Congressman Porter Goss". He narrowly won a four-way Republican primary—the real contest in this heavily Republican district—with a plurality of 36% of the vote, defeating more experienced challengers State Representative Carole Green and Lee County Commissioner Andy Coy. He won the general election with 68% of the vote. Mack consistently won re-election without serious difficulty, with his closest bid in 2008, when he won 59% in a three-way election. Tenure Mack is a vocal supporter of cutting federal spending and lower taxes. He is a signer of the Taxpayer Protection Pledge. Additionally, he is a co-sponsor of a constitutional amendment to require a balanced federal budget and was one of the most outspoken opponents of federal bailouts. Mack has also been a prominent advocate for greater congressional oversight of government surveillance. He voted against George W. Bush's domestic eavesdropping program in 2006 and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Reform in 2007. Mack was an outspoken critic of late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, as well as one of the most vocal opponents of the Latin American television network teleSUR. He is also a member of the Congressional Cuba Democracy Caucus. As a member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Mack helped secure over $81 million to expand Interstate 75 in Southwest Florida, a project of significant concern to the region. Unlike many members of Congress, Mack has been a vigorous and outspoken defender of the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks. Committee assignments Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere (Chairman) Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, U.S. Postal Service and Labor Policy Subcommittee on Government Organization, Efficiency and Financial Management (Vice Chair) Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs, Stimulus Oversight and Government Spending 2012 U.S. Senate election Early in the election cycle, Mack was considered a potential candidate against incumbent Democratic Senator Bill Nelson in the 2012 Senate election. However, he declined to run on March 25, 2011, citing family and his work in the House of Representatives. On October 26, 2011, it was announced Mack had changed his mind and that he would seek the Republican nomination because he felt no one in the current field was able to defeat Nelson. His opponent in the primary was former Representative Dave Weldon, whom Mack defeated, winning 58% of the vote. Mack then lost to Nelson by over one million votes. Electoral history Post-congressional career In 2013, Mack was hired as a partner at lobbying firm Liberty Partners Group, where his father was a chairman emeritus. Following his unsuccessful bid for the Senate, Mack founded two lobbying and consulting firms, Mack Strategies and Liberty International Group. In March 2014, he registered to become a lobbyist for American Task Force Argentina. As of September 2014, he was an executive vice president of public relations firm Levick as well as a registered lobbyist for Levick, Doral Financial and Las Vegas Sands. Mack considered entering Florida's 19th congressional district special election in 2014 to replace Trey Radel but, in January 2014, officially declined to enter the race. International lobbying Mack has also worked extensively as a lobbyist for the government of Hungary. In December 2020, Mack joined Platinum Advisors DC to lobby in support of increased humanitarian assistance to Ethiopia. Personal life In 1992, Mack was involved in a bar fight with professional baseball player Ron Gant in Georgia. Mack suffered a broken ankle in the fight but a jury ultimately found that Gant was not liable for Mack's injuries. Mack and Ann Galluzzo were married in 1996 and divorced in 2006. They have a son named Connie Mack V and daughter named Addison Mack. In 2007, while representing his Florida district in the U.S. House of Representatives, Mack married then-U.S. Representative from California Mary Bono (R-CA), former wife of Glenn Baxley and widow of Sonny Bono. They were the third married couple to serve in the House of Representatives simultaneously. Mack and Bono divorced in 2013. He married Jennifer Key, an international development expert, in 2018. They have a son named William Arthur McGillicuddy. Reference.... Discover the Victoria Purman popular books. 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    Flame Tree Hill

    Mandy Magro

    A heartfelt rural romance about courage in the face of adversity from bestselling Australian author Mandy Magro. Kirsty Mitchell fled Flame Tree Hill after a tragic accident three ...

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    Head for the Hills

    Tricia Stringer

    Bestselling author Tricia Stringer asks whether age necessarily bring wisdom when the sale of a deceased estate pits sister against sister, divides a community and wreaks havoc in ...

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    The Land Girls

    Victoria Purman

    A moving story of love, loss and survival against the odds by bestselling author of The Last of the Bonegilla Girls, Victoria Purman.It was never just a man's war...Melbourne,1942W...

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    Rainbow Cove Christmas

    Susanne Bellamy, Shona Husk, Nora James, Shirley Wine & Renée Dahlia

    One gourmet party. Six potential couples. The taste of love? A collection of smalltown Christmas romances by favourite Australian authors.Every year, French chef Christophe Duval t...

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    The Chocolate Factory

    Mary-Lou Stephens

    Love, friendship and dangerous secrets in the early years of Cadbury's Tasmanian factory.It's 1921, and after years of working for Cadbury's at Bournville, Dorothy Adwell is on her...

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    A Tale of Three Christmases

    Eva Scott

    A feelgood Christmas novella from Australian author Eva Scott.Turning her small farm into a B&B seems the perfect way for Lexie to make ends meet after the death of her husband...

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    The Buchanan Girls

    Emily Madden

    A sweeping family saga about betrayal, forgiveness and the cost of love.Sydney, 1941: Olive and Ivy may be identical twins, but they couldn't be more different. While Olive is focu...

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    Becoming Mrs Mulberry

    Jackie French

    From bestselling author Jackie French comes a book about the secrets we carry, those that we unearth and those that are too dangerous to tell.The once impoverished medical student...

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    The Cafe By The Bridge

    Lily Malone

    Fresh and downtoearth in style, Australian author Lily Malone returns with a sparkling new romance that will appeal to all romance readers, from contemporary to rural romance. Perf...

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    The House on Boundary Street

    Téa Cooper

    From a bestselling Australian author comes a tale of doubledealing, adventure and the dark underbelly of 1920s Sydney...In the aftermath of World War I, Sydney is no place for the ...

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    The Wild Date Palm

    Diane Armstrong

    From a bestselling Australian author comes a gripping novel of espionage, passion and sacrifice set in the Middle East during World War I. Based on an astonishing true story, it as...

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    The Shanghai Wife

    Emma Harcourt

    Forbidden friendship, political conspiracy and incendiary passion draw Australian woman Annie Brand deep into the glamour and turmoil of 1920s Shanghai.Leaving behind the lonelines...

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    The Last Of The Bonegilla Girls

    Victoria Purman

    A postSecond World War story of strong female ties and family, secrets and lies, set in the multicultural Australia of the fifties.Can the Bonegilla girls defeat their past? Or wil...

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    A Whole New Ball Game

    Lauren K McKellar

    She thought she had her future sorted, but life has other plans...Get the reference, get the job, get out of here: I know what I want. What I've always wanted. What I've been raise...

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    Drawing Closer

    Jenny Schwartz

    A story about taking love off the page and into real–life…Zoe Loyola is keeping a secret between her and her sketchbook. She loves sculptor Nick Gordon. Her drawings of him are hot...

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    The Three of Us

    Kim Lock

    Spanning fifty years, this is a sweeping tale of heartbreak and forbidden love from the author of The Other Side of Beautiful.When seventyfiveyearold Thomas Mullet reluctantly sits...

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    Mistaken Engagement

    Jenny Schwartz

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    Have Your Cake

    Elise K Ackers

    Can she have it all? Or will starting over leave a bad taste in her mouth?Abigail Mullins is in the business of happy ever afters. Owner of a London boutique cake shop, she caters ...

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    Christmas In Ghost Gum Springs

    Nicole Flockton

    She's a long way from home, and definitely not in the Christmas spirit...Diana Jenkins' dream vacation has turned into a nightmare. First, her car breaks down in the middle of nowh...

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    Dancing with the Enemy

    Diane Armstrong

    From the bestselling author of The Collaborator comes a compelling story of betrayal, collusion, revenge, and redemption set in Germanoccupied Jersey during World War II.June 1940....

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    Heart of the River

    Cheryl Adnams

    As floodwaters rise, can their love bring a fractured community together? Mildura, Northern Victoria 1956Isabel Hayward has ambitions of being a great chef. But cooking for the lo...

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    Home For Christmas

    Fiona Greene

    What began as an impersonalbutcheerful holiday gift for a soldier far from home becomes so much more...Sergeant Tate McAuliffe, stationed in Afghanistan, opens his Christmas care p...

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    A Woman of Courage

    Tania Blanchard

    A gripping, moving story of love, tenacity and the right to be heard by bestseller Tania Blanchard, inspired by a true story'An exciting, inspiring tale of the women who quite lite...

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    Emma Harcourt

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    A Spark of Joy

    Lea Darragh

    Sometimes life is bigger than what you want.Seeking a change of pace to mend her bruised heart, Olivia Cooper upends her life and moves halfway across the world. Landing in coastal...

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    The Six Rules of Christmas

    Penelope Janu

    A feelgood Christmas novella from the Australian author of the muchloved Up on Horseshoe Hill and On the Right Track.Picking up the reins of her father's law practice, Ariella Blak...

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    Jacaranda

    Mandy Magro

    From bestselling Australian author Mandy Magro comes a passionate rural romance about realising what you need has been with you all along.Molly's life is almost perfect. She's the ...

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    The Last of the Apple Blossom

    Mary-Lou Stephens

    The fire took everything except two women's fighting spirits. A sweeping, bighearted Australian family saga for readers of Judy Nunn and Victoria Purman.7 February, 1967. Walls of...

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    Dreaming In French

    Vanessa McCausland

    A remote French island. A crumbling villa. A reclusive film star. And an inheritance Saskia never expected. The stunning new novel from the critically acclaimed author of The Beaut...

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    Crossing the Bridge

    Nancy Cunningham

    Can two wounded hearts find peace in a time of war?1944. Widow Poppy Guilford is fighting to save her farm, the one thing tethering her to her husband and the legacy promised for ...