Jun 25th, 2009 - Washington Post
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COLUMBIA, S.C. -- A day after his stunning confession that he cheated on his wife with a woman in Argentina, a chastened Gov. Mark Sanford sought to do damage control Thursday at home with his family while many politicians urged the South Carolina leader to resign.
Fellow Republicans issued sharp calls for the disgraced Sanford to step down - a move he indicated he was not considering. And at least one campaign donor was drafting a letter asking for his money back.
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