Legislature likely to be focal point
Published: Sunday, September 3, 2006 – 6:00 am
By Dan Hoover
STAFF WRITER
Sixty-five days from now, South Carolina voters will choose their next governor between two men from strikingly dissimilar backgrounds and equally divergent visions for the South Carolina of their dreams.
One, of course, is already there — Mark Sanford, 46, a controversial figure even among fellow Republicans, a self-styled reformer distrustful of government who’s more known for battling the Legislature than signing landmark bills into law.
Democrat Tommy Moore, 56, who won his state Senate seat in 1980 when Sanford was a college underclassman, is the quintessential team player, a believer in government who is as comfortable in the off-the-floor legislative give-and-take as Sanford is uncomfortable with it.
The Legislature will be a focal point of the campaign, predicted John Simpkins, a Charleston School of Law professor and associate director of Furman University’s Richard W. Riley Institute.
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