GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) - Several people who say they support
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford questioned his ability to focus
during his remaining time in office.
Sanford addressed a Rotary Club in Greenville on Thursday
afternoon, as he continues to travel around the state asking for
forgiveness for an affair with a woman in Argentina.
Jon Rogers asked Sanford to convince him that the governor could
stay focused in his last 16 months in office. Sanford said he
wouldn't still be in office if he didn't think he could concentrate
on being governor.
He says he hopes he'll be productive since everyone knows his
goals aren't tied to future political aspirations.
Sanford spent most of his speech talking about government
restructuring. But the first two questions were from people who
said they voted for him and had concerns about his ability to lead.
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