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Wow...this guy is just coming apart. Cheats on his wife more than once and flies to a different country (ON FATHERS DAY) to be with his mistress instead of his sons. This guy has problems!
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Those women in Argentina must put some kind of spell over their men. The guy is a loser for his sons though. Four boys and cheating between each of them, come on many grow up.
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Nothing to do with Argentine women. He is just a man that have some serious issues to sort out. It is so sad for his wife and specially his kids that still so young.
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His wife said she is willing to forgive him. I find the statement quite strange, I mean way too quickly. You are speaking about your husband who cheated with several women in several occasions and who admitted wants to rebuild his marriage and "fall BACK in love" with his wife which means he is NO longer in love with her so really, it is not an issue of forgiveness alone.
I really want to believe she wants to rebuild the relationship for her family's sake and not because he has no intention to resign as governor. Politically, he is ruined.
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First Lady moves out of mansion
COLUMBIA - The wife of South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford moved out of the official governor's residence with their four sons Friday, a little more than a month after he admitted to a yearlong affair with an Argentine woman he called his 'soul mate." Ref. Source 8
Former Charleston City Councilman Curtis Bostic conceded to former Gov. Mark Sanford in the South Carolina 1st Congressional District Republican runoff.
The result sets up a May 7 showdown between Sanford, whose career was sidetracked by an extramarital affair, and Democratic candidate Elizabeth Colbert Busch, the sister of satirist Stephen Colbert. Ref. CNN
Former Gov. Mark Sanford will win the race for South Carolina's 1st Congressional District, CNN projects. With 70% of the vote in, Republican Sanford leads Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch, 54%-45%.
Once considered a possible presidential candidate, Sanford left office at the end of his term having admitted to an extramarital affair and under a cloud of ethics violations. He represented the district for three terms before being elected governor.
Before the race, businesswoman Colbert Busch was best known as the sister of Stephen Colbert, host of Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report." Ref. CNN