Politics | Mark Sanford Sanford's Wife Asked Him to Leave 2 Weeks Ago By John Johnson Posted Jun 24, 2009 5:41 PM CDT Copied South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and his wife, Jenny, arrive at the White House in February. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File) The wife of South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford says she asked him to leave the house two weeks ago when she learned of his affair. Jenny Sanford says she still loves her husband and is willing to welcome him home if he works on their marriage with "humility and repentance." In what Katie Connolly of the Gaggle blog in Newsweek calls a "classy statement," Sanford said she requested the trial separation when she "reached a point where I felt it was important to look my sons in the eyes and maintain my dignity." "The greatest legacy I will leave in this world is the character of the children I, or we, leave behind," she wrote. "It is for that reason that I deeply regret the recent actions of my husband Mark, and their potential damage to our children." She added: "I believe enduring love is primarily a commitment and an act of will, and for a marriage to be successful, that commitment must be reciprocal. I believe Mark has earned a chance to resurrect our marriage." Read These Next Nutritionists and regulators are rethinking orange juice. She tried to save a chimp from the 'evil clutches of PETA.' You can't just unleash bees on cops without consequences. Ivanka and Jared are making headlines again. Report an error