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President Alvin Greene?
By Carole on Nov 9, 2010
After winning the Democratic Party's senatorial nomination in South Carolina with little to no effort, Alvin Greene is now considering a 2012 run for the White House. Mr. Greene, who lost his Senate race to incumbent Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina), did manage to garner a primary win, lots of national attention and 28% of the general election votes with nothing more than a "D" after his name so it's not impossible to believe that the donkeys could support him again.
Alvin Greene Indicted But Still In The Race
By Carole on Aug 13, 2010
It's official. The 32-year-old unemployed man representing the Democratic Party in South Carolina's US Senate race has been indicted. Alvin Greene, who won his party's primary in June to the surprise of...well...everyone, was indicted today on two charges including a felony charge of showing pornography to a teenage student.
What We Can Learn From Alvin Greene
By Carole on Jul 18, 2010
Alvin Greene; the young, virtually unknown Democratic candidate for the United States Senate from South Carolina, made his first major public speech today. Initial news reports don't include any silly ideas or other gaffes that many expected from the political newcomer. In fact, he seems to be following the highly lauded campaign strategies of our current president - attack your would-be predecessor in front of a friendly crowd and make vague promises you have no idea how to keep.
Greene Financial Investigation Ends Without Charges
By Carole on Jul 10, 2010
The official investigation into how Alvin Greene, the Democratic Senate Candidate from South Carolina, came up with the $10,440 needed to get on the primary ballot has ended with the announcement that charges will not be filed. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) had been investigating where the money came from in light of the fact that Mr. Greene could not afford a lawyer when facing criminal obscenity charges last year but concluded "there is no evidence of wrongdoing, criminal intent or deception to the court when Greene applied for a public defender."
Alvin Greene's New Legal Troubles
By Carole on Jun 28, 2010
South Carolina's Republican gubernatorial candidate Nikki Haley is holding a double digit lead over her Democratic opponent, Vincent Sheheen. In the state's senatorial race, Republican Senator Jim DeMint has an even larger lead over his Democratic opponent, Alvin Greene. But SC Democrats do have the lead in pending felony charges and now financial investigations.


