Mark Sanford, the Republican former governor of South Carolina and a former congressman, ended his campaign for his old House seat Thursday. The 65-year-old, who entered the race March 30, said in a release that he will instead launch a national nonprofit and grassroots movement focusing on tackling the national debt. “After a lot of…
Sanford, former South Carolina governor, drops bid for old House seat
Originally reported by The Hill
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