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- Birth nameCornelius Harvey McGillicuddy IV
- Connie Mack was born on August 12, 1967 in Cape Coral, Florida, USA as Cornelius Harvey McGillicuddy IV. He was previously married to firstly, Ann Cara Galluzzo (1996-2006), secondly to Mary Bono (2007-2013), and thirdly to Jennifer Key (2018- ). He and Mary Bono served in the United States House of Representatives at the same time, Mack between 2005 and 2013, representing southwest Florida (as his father had before him), and Bono representing the Palm Springs area of Southern California from 1998 to 2013. Both lost elections in 2012, Mack when he attempted to move up to the United States Senate, and Bono for reelection to what would have been her ninth term in the House of Representatives. Mack is the son, great grandson, and great great grandson of previous Members of Congress. After being defeated in his 2012 run against Democrat Bill Nelson (for the same seat his father, Connie Mack, held from 1989-2001) for the United States Senate representing Florida, he became a lobbyist, lobbying his former colleagues in the United States Congress, representing foreign companies and governments, including the autocratic Prime Minister of Hungary. He has two children with his first wife, Ann Galluzzo, a son and a daughter.- IMDb Mini Biography By: TrivWhiz
- SpousesJennifer Key(2018 - present)Mary Bono(December 15, 2007 - 2013) (divorced)Ann Cara Galluzzo(November 23, 1996 - 2006) (divorced, 2 children)
- RelativesMorris Sheppard(Great Grandparent)
- Son of former U.S. Senator Connie Mack, Republican, who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 13th district from January 3, 1983 to January 3, 1989, and served in the U.S. Senate from January 3, 1989 to January 3, 2001.
- Mack graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Florida in 1993.
- Great-grandson and third namesake of Connie Mack, the long-time legendary owner/manager of the Philadelphia Athletics Major League Baseball team.
- Also through his father, he is the great-great-grandson of John Levi Sheppard (April 13, 1852 - October 11, 1902), who served two terms as a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives for the Fourth Congressional District of Texas from March 4, 1899, until his death in 1902.
- Mack was a marketing executive between college graduation and his first run for U.S. Congress, including work as a consultant promoting Hooters Restaurants.
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