Mark Sanford Campaign Will No Longer Be Funded By National Republicans: Report

Republicans Cut Off Mark Sanford Campaign: Report
Mark Sanford, governor of South Carolina, speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Boeing 787 final assembly facility in Charleston, South Carolina, U.S., on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. Boeing Co. may get as much as $400 million in incentives to build its new 787 Dreamliner factory in South Carolina, Sanford said in an interview today. The new facility, adjacent to a parts plant Boeing bought in July, will be the company's first such factory outside of Washington state. Photographer: Stephen Morton/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Mark Sanford, governor of South Carolina, speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Boeing 787 final assembly facility in Charleston, South Carolina, U.S., on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. Boeing Co. may get as much as $400 million in incentives to build its new 787 Dreamliner factory in South Carolina, Sanford said in an interview today. The new facility, adjacent to a parts plant Boeing bought in July, will be the company's first such factory outside of Washington state. Photographer: Stephen Morton/Bloomberg via Getty Images

National Republicans are pulling the plug on Mark Sanford’s suddenly besieged congressional campaign, POLITICO has learned — a potentially fatal blow to the former South Carolina governor’s dramatic comeback bid.

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