Jul 1st, 2009 - US News
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DAILY NEWS SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
A day after calling his Argentine mistress his "soul-mate," more and more South Carolinians were calling Wednesday for something else: Gov. Mark Sanford's resignation.
In all, 12 of 27 Republican state senators have now urged Sanford to call it quits, after he publicly pined over his mistress and revealed on Tuesday that he had "crossed lines" with other women during his 20-year marriage.
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