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![]() CHARLESTON, S.C. — Mark Sanford says he believes in “a God of second chances,” and now the former South Carolina governor has taken the first step toward reviving a political career that was derailed by an extramarital affair. Elizabeth Colbert Busch, the sister of political satirist Stephen Colbert, always dreamed of a career in politics — and now she has a chance to realize that dream. As Sanford advanced Tuesday night to an April 2 GOP runoff for an open congressional seat in a southern coastal district, Colbert Busch easily won the Democratic primary to earn a spot on the May 7 general election ballot. The race has drawn national attention because of Sanford’s well-known fall from grace and Colbert Busch’s relationship to Stephen Colbert, who parodies a conservative political commentator as host of TV’s “The Colbert Report.” Tuesday was Sanford’s first run for office since a 2009 scandal in which he acknowledged an affair. After disappearing and telling his staff he was out hiking the Appalachian Trail, he returned to the state to reveal that he was in Argentina with his mistress. Sanford and his wife Jenny divorced, and he is now engaged to the Argentine woman. http://tinyurl.com/cbnap5h Ahhh, South Carolina...the new Mississippi. |
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