AUSTIN, Texas - When it comes to presidential candidates, Texas Gov. Rick Perry is a man of modest means. Perry's state salary peaked at $150,000 after two decades as a public official, and he and his wife earned just over $2 million in wages between 1991 and 2009. Perry is worth is at least $1.1 ...
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