Former AWOL South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford admitted to failings in aspects of his personal life, but argued he never let taxpayers down.
“If we live long enough, we’re going to fail at something and I absolutely failed in my personal life and in my marriage, but one place I didn’t ever fail was with the taxpayers,” he told NBC Today Show’s Savannah Guthrie on Tuesday. “If you look at my 20 years in politics, what you’d see is a fairly remarkable consistency in trying to watch out for the taxpayers.”
The once-rising star in the Republican Party wants a second chance with voters in a special election congressional election next month. He’s running in the Republican primary for a House seat in South Carolina’s 1st District, a position he once held from 1995 to 2001.
As governor of the state in 2009, Sanford famously lied about hiking the Appalachian Trail when, in fact, he was off on a fling with his mistress in Argentina. During this period, his whereabouts were unknown to the state government and his wife. He has since gotten divorced from his wife, and is on his way to marrying his mistress.









