The Washington Post looks at the man who would become South Carolina's governor if Gov. Mark Sanford (R) steps down.
Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer (R) "has become known as much for his personal behavior as for his political record. In 2003, he was charged with driving 60 mph and running two red lights in downtown Columbia. When pulled over, Bauer was so aggressive that a police officer pulled a gun on him."
Bauer's romantic life has also "stirred rumors, the latest bubbling up in recent days." In an interview this week with The State, Bauer voluntarily brought up the subject of his sexual orientation and insisted that he was not gay.