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		<title>South Carolina Democrats Join Calls For Sanford To Resign</title>
		<summary>The South Carolina Democratic Party added its voice today to growing calls on Gov. Mark Sanford to resign today, citing Sanford&apos;s &quot;stream of confessions&quot; and &quot;immoral and reprehensible behavior&quot; as...</summary>
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			<name>Chris Good</name>
			
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			<![CDATA[The South Carolina Democratic Party added its voice today to growing calls on Gov. Mark Sanford to resign today, citing Sanford's "stream of confessions" and "immoral and reprehensible behavior" as distractions from state business.<br /><br />"State officials seem unable to do anything except worry and talk about
Governor Sanford's extramarital affair, which we learn more about every
few hours," party Chair Carol Fowler said in a statement. "South Carolina can't afford to be at a standstill for the next 18
months with a governor who ignores his job responsibilities while
pursuing personal interests."<br />]]>
			<![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><a href="http://politics.theatlantic.com/assets_c/2009/07/Mark%20Sanford%202%20-%20Davis%20Turner%20-%20Getty%20-%20in%20post-10728.php" onclick="window.open('http://politics.theatlantic.com/assets_c/2009/07/Mark Sanford 2 - Davis Turner - Getty - in post-10728.php','popup','width=230,height=153,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img src="http://politics.theatlantic.com/assets_c/2009/07/Mark%20Sanford%202%20-%20Davis%20Turner%20-%20Getty%20-%20in%20post-thumb-230x153-10728.jpg" alt="Mark Sanford 2 - Davis Turner - Getty - in post.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px; float: right;" width="230" height="153" /></a></span>The SC Democratic Party had held off calling for Sanford to step down immediately after his admission, though numerous Democratic and Republican officials issued that call as more information has come out in his scandal--notably his <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/26/us/26sanford.html?hp">admission</a>last
Thursday that he visited his mistress in Argentina on a
taxpayer-funded trade mission last June. He said the excursion was for
entirely
professional purposes, other than the "mistake" of visiting the woman,
but he pledged to pay back the cost of the trip, which was estimated at
$12,000.<br />
<br />
More recently, he <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090630/ap_on_re_us/us_sc_governor">admitted</a> to having "crossed lines" with other women.<br />

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Last night, six Republican state senators issued a letter calling for
Sanford's resignation, bringing the total number of GOP senators
calling for Sanford's resignation to 12 of 27, according to one
unconfirmed headcount, and at least 10 according to a <a href="http://www.foxcarolina.com/news/19914110/detail.html">news report</a>
published this morning. That includes Senate Majority Leader Harvey
Peeler, who spearheaded the letter last night. Other calls for
resignation have come from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in
Washington and six South Carolina newspapers.<br />
<br />
It's more about the "abuse of power" than the personal indiscretion, according to one Democratic Party official. "It's not necessarily that we're
having a problem with what's going on with him family wise, it's how
what he's doing is effecting the state," the official said.<br />
<br />
Here's the full statement from Fowler:<br />
<blockquote>While I believe an investigation should still be done to
determine the full extent of Mark Sanford's abuse of power, though his
long stream of confessions he has already revealed enough immoral and
reprehensible behavior to justify asking him to step done. State
officials seem unable to do anything except worry and talk about
Governor Sanford's extramarital affair, which we learn more about every
few hours.&nbsp; Every day that is spent not focused on the issues that
matter the most to our state, particularly jobs and education, is
another day that our state suffers. Every day that members of the
General Assembly spend talking about Sanford's state-funded romance is
another day these Republican leaders aren't tackling the rising
unemployment numbers or the plight of our public schools.&nbsp; South
Carolina can't afford to be at a standstill for the next 18 months with
a governor who ignores his job responsibilities while pursuing personal
interests. Any other worker in South Carolina would be fired for not
showing up at work with no notice.</blockquote>]]>
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