Former South Carolina Governor and U.S. Representative Mark Sanford says he will challenge Donald Trump for the Republican nomination in 2020.
A former governor best known for his 'Appalachian Trail' cheating scandal, Sanford lost his congressional election last fall after Trump lobbed a personal attack on him hours before the polls closed.
He has been gearing up for a presidential bid since July but told DailyMail.com in a phone call that he does not have a campaign staff or national infrastructure in place, yet.
'I'm just taking it a day at a time. This is a daunting task. I've acknowledged - I get all the different things that make it Herculean, and David and Goliath and all those sorts of things,' he said. 'But you know, all you can do is what you can do, and today was about planting a flag.'
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7 comments:
Typical Rino who is probably getting paid by the Dems to run. But the way I see it once a crooked Politian always CROOKED.
Joe you should fly the BETSY ROSS FLAG.
The same Mark Sanford that disappeared for a week while Governor while he went to Argentina to pork his girlfriend leaving his wife and state behind.
Zzzzzzz....
The same one who misappropriated State funds to visit / date his mistress?
Sanford was once touted as a prospect with upside potential. That was before his S. American escapade. And congressional defeat. He needs to learn to code.
Please open this door for Trump escapades
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