COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A top South Carolina Republican leader
says philandering Gov. Mark Sanford should resign and practice the
philosophy he's preached of holding GOP leaders accountable.
Glenn McCall is one of the state's two national representatives
to the Republican National Committee. He's also a county party
chairman and said Thursday that party members want Sanford out.
McCall says Sanford repeatedly has said party leaders should be
held accountable for not upholding the GOP's principles. And McCall
says the married father of four should be held to the same
standard.
The governor returned Wednesday from an international trip to
see his mistress in Argentina. Hours later he publicly revealed
that he's been having an affair for the past year.
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