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A longtime fiscal hawk who served two stints in the House of Representatives, Mr. Sanford, 59, said neither Mr. Trump nor his Democratic challengers were speaking to the concerns of voters dismayed by trillion-dollar deficits and “trade uncertainty” spurred by Mr. Trump’s enthusiastic use of tariffs.
Former Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina said on Sunday that he would challenge President Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, criticizing Mr. Trump’s stewardship of government spending and the global economy and questioning the financial ethics of his administration.
A longtime fiscal hawk who served two stints in the House of Representatives, Mr. Sanford, 59, said neither Mr. Trump nor his Democratic challengers were speaking to the concerns of voters dismayed by trillion-dollar deficits and “trade uncertainty” spurred by Mr. Trump’s enthusiastic use of tariffs.

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