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'''Robert Christopher Salter''' (born [[August 1]], [[1980]] in Houston, Texas) is a mortgage banker and a [[2010 primary elections#Republican Primary|candidate]] to represent [[7th Congressional District of Alabama]], left vacant by [[Artur Davis]].
'''Robert Christopher Salter''' (born [[August 1]], [[1980]] in Houston, Texas) is a mortgage banker and a [[2010 primary elections#Republican Primary|candidate]] to represent [[7th Congressional District of Alabama]], left vacant by [[Artur Davis]].


Salter graduated from [[Auburn University]] with a bachelor's degree in psychology and worked for Lehman Brothers before the [[2008 recession]] led to the company's failure. He subsequently founded the [[Salter Mortgage Group]] with his wife.
Salter graduated from [[Auburn University]] with a bachelor's degree in psychology and worked for Lehman Brothers before the [[Great Recession]] led to the company's failure. He subsequently founded the [[Salter Mortgage Group]] with his wife.


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==References==

Latest revision as of 18:49, 19 December 2020

Robert Christopher Salter (born August 1, 1980 in Houston, Texas) is a mortgage banker and a candidate to represent 7th Congressional District of Alabama, left vacant by Artur Davis.

Salter graduated from Auburn University with a bachelor's degree in psychology and worked for Lehman Brothers before the Great Recession led to the company's failure. He subsequently founded the Salter Mortgage Group with his wife.

References

  • Diel, Stan (May 6, 2010) "Campaign 2010: 4 candidates hope to return U.S. House seat for Alabama District 7 to GOP." Birmingham News

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