(AP) -- Gov. Mark Sanford told a group of South Carolina's up-and-coming leaders that he's considered quitting several times but is staying in office.
The Republican Sanford made the remarks to a Leadership South Carolina class Friday. It capped a week of calls for him to resign by the House Speaker Bobby Harrell, the House Republican Caucus and the South Carolina Republican Party.
Sanford has spent weeks starting speeches with a public apology about the yearlong affair he had with a woman in Argentina that's sparked investigations into his travel.
Sanford says legislators concerned about his political ambitions kept his agenda of streamlining government from advancing. The crowd laughed when he said his political future was now off the table.
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