South Carolina Republican Mark Sanford, a former governor and congressman, has filed to run for Congress, lodging a comeback bid for his old House seat in the Palmetto State. The field is already crowded with candidates eager to replace Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), who is leaving her seat to run for governor — with 11…
Sanford, former governor, joins crowded race for old South Carolina House seat
Originally reported by The Hill
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