From Mark Sanford <[email protected]>
Subject Assembling A Team
Date July 30, 2019 2:37 PM
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The next rung on the ladder of my exploring whether or not to move forward on a presidential run as a means of beginning a national conversation on our nation's debt, our deficits, and government spending lies in building a bigger and more robust team.

Accordingly, if you know of someone passionate about that issue set - who would like to dig in with me and others in advancing it, I would appreciate you forwarding me their resume. Alternatively, just give me a name and a number and I’ll have someone on our team reach out to them.

If I proceed, this piece of the puzzle is vital.

It's for that reason I want to highlight the importance of people who really believe and care about the need to limit government in a way that is currently not the case in Washington. So in addition to passion for limited government, we look for smarts, energy, and work ethic - and ethics, judgment, and consideration to accompany these traits.

If you have questions on this or want further details, email me here at [email protected], or alternatively you can contact Sarah at [email protected].

Thanks very much…

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Mark Sanford was ranked one of the most conservative members of Congress by the Club for Growth, Freedomworks, Heritage Foundation, and the National Taxpayers Union, and has been recognized as the most financially conservative Governor in the country by the CATO Institute, calling him "a staunch supporter of spending restraint and pro-growth tax reforms." Mark lives in Mt. Pleasant and stays busy trying to keep up with his four boys.
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