Republican Mark Sanford will challenge Trump for presidency

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Although his chances against Trump are slim, the former South Carolina governor said: 'I think we need to have a conversation on what it means to be a Republican.'

Mark Sanford, the former South Carolina governor and congressman, joined the Republican race against President Donald Trump on Sunday, aiming to put a personal scandal behind him for good as he pursues an admittedly remote path to the presidency.

Although unlikely to have had a significant impact on the results, Trump endorsed Arrington just hours before the polls closed, tweeting that Sanford "has been very unhelpful to me in my campaign" and that "He is better off in Argentina" - a reference to Sanford's secret 2009 rendezvous to South America for an extramarital affair while his in-the-dark gubernatorial staff told reporters he was hiking the Appalachian Trail, a bushwalk over the mountain range.

Days after his first-ever political loss , Sanford described Trumpism as "a cancerous growth," warning the GOP that the cancer is spreading.

 

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