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If there's anything he should consider resigning for it's failing to follow protocol before leaving. It's really up to South Carolina. Sanford is a good man and the people of SC are by and large very good people. They'll forgive the personal transgression I think. If he broke policy, we'll just have to see how they feel about that.
His wife isn't standing by him because of money. She's brilliant, successful, and wealthy on her own. She's staying for exactly the reasons she's given. She's actually invited him to leave or stay as he wishes, but he's got to be the one to make the right choices.
I feel bad for everyone involved. Public eye or not, these kinds of things hurt so many more people than just those who caused it.
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