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This undated, split image shows former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford 
and former New York Rep. Anthony Weiner.APWASHINGTON  House Democrats campaign 
arm ripped Republicans Thursday for pulling support from scandal-tinted 
former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford  despite having seen a parade 
of their own members flame out over high-profile controversies.On Wednesday, 
the National Republican Congressional Committee said it would not continue 
funding Sanford in his political comeback bid. The announcement came after 
Sanford was accused of trespassing at his ex-wifes home.Mark Sanford has 
proven he knows what it takes to win elections, NRCC spokesman Daniel 
Scarpinato, said.At this time, the NRCC will not be engaged in this 
special election.Sanford is running in a special election in South Carolinas 
1st District congressional race. Its a position he held from 1995 to 
2001.Democrats were quick to pile on the new political turmoil surrounding 
the Sanfords. On Thursday, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spokesman 
Jesse Ferguson called out the NRCC for pulling their support from Sanford.The 
NRCC has set a new standard for themselves  they pull their 
support for Republicans in Republican seats because of scandals and controversy 
surrounding them, Ferguson said in a statement. Lots of other House Republicans 
have to be worried that theyre next on the NRCC's black list 
as scandals and controversies mount against them too.He went on to lis
BAGHDAD  Mortar shells and bombs targeted worshippers shortly after noon 
prayers on Friday at two mosques north of Baghdad, killing nine people 
and wounding more than two dozen others, police said.It's unclear what prompted 
the attacks, but violence has been on the rise ahead of provincial 
elections set for Saturday. The vote is for local officials in several 
provinces across the country, including the capital, Baghdad. Authorities 
have pledged to bolster security for the elections.Police said the first 
attack occurred as worshippers left the Sunni mosque of al-Muthana in Khalis, 
a former stronghold of the Sunni insurgency about 50 miles north of 
Baghdad. Seven people were killed and 14 others were wounded when mortar 
shells destroyed the mosque.Later, in the city of Kirkuk, a roadside bomb 
exploded among Shiite worshippers as they were heading home after prayers 
at the al-Tamimi mosque. Police said two worshippers were killed and 14 
others were wounded.Medics in nearby hospitals confirmed the dead toll. 
All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized 
to speak to reporters.The new violence came a day after a suicide 
bombing attack on a Baghdad cafe killed 32 people and wounded dozens. 
The rare evening attack struck the third floor of a building in 
the predominantly Sunni neighborhood of Amiriyah while it was packed with 
young people enjoying water pipes and playing pool.



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