Posted on 06/09/2010 9:23:33 PM PDT by Chet 99
Greene vows to stay in race
South Carolinas newly-minted Democratic Senate nominee remained defiant Wednesday night, saying he wouldnt step aside even after charges surfaced that he had shown a college student obscene photos last fall.
State Democratic Party officials have called for Alvin Greene to withdraw from the race, but he told the Associated Press that the people have spoken. We need to be pro-South Carolina, not anti-Greene, and that he would remain in the race.
South Carolina Democratic Party Chairwoman Carol Fowler told POLITICO she remains hopeful Greene will reconsider, but in the meantime they are speaking with their attorneys to see if there are other ways to remove him from the ballot.
I really dont know yet if we do or not, or if we have to appeal to the better angles of his nature, said Fowler. I dont think he is ready to do it right now, but we hope that he willwithdraw because its not helpful to have him on the ticket.
Greene, a 32-year-old unemployed Army veteran, raised no money and had no staff in his primary campaign against Charleston City Councilman Vic Rawl. The two candidates were competing to face Republican Sen. Jim DeMint in November.
On Wednesday, the AP reported that Greene had been arrested in November after approaching a University of South Carolina student in the school library, showing her a pornographic photo on a computer, and then suggesting they go to her dorm room. Greene was released on bond but hasnt entered a plea or been indicted.
As for how Greene ended up posting an 18-point win over Rawl, who campaigned and fundraised statewide, Fowler said she remains puzzled.
I have no idea. I obviously have watched this campaign. Im not a gambler, but I clearly would have put money on Vic Rawl winning, said Fowler. Its clear he could have beaten Sen. DeMint.
When Greene began to take a narrow lead over Rawl as returns began coming in, Fowler had first thought that it was Greenes name appearing first on the ballot that could have been drawing votes. But with unofficial returns showing him winning by double digits, Fowler admitted that couldnt be the main reason for his win.
I think that ballot position might make a little difference in an election, but I dont think it can make [a nearly] 20 percent difference, she said.
Wednesdays news was only another embarrassing revelation for a state thats had more than its share of bitter and shocking politics. Most recently, the Republican governors race was marred by charges from two state political consultants that theyd had physical relationships with Nikki Haley, who placed first in balloting Tuesday to advance to a June 22 runoff. The Indian-American Haley was also the target of racial slurs by GOP state Sen. Jake Knotts, who referred to her last week as a raghead on an internet talk show.
Fowler said shes aware of the states reputation, and that this latest episode doesnt help the state or her party.
South Carolina has repeatedly been embarrassed nationally by elected officialsalmost entirely Republican, said Fowler. We dont want a Democrat to join that group of disgraced public officials, and that is why we want Mr. Greene to withdraw.
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Well, I hope all SC Freepers will consider donating to Mr. Greene’s campaign, and perhaps even sign up volunteers. He needs to be convinced of his broad support within the state, and should not under any circumstances, withdraw.
Greene sounds like a typical DemocRAT to me. I don’t know what they are whining about.
Good for you, Alvin! Don’t let those Dems disenfranchise more voters!!!
He actually sounds more sensible than most Democrats in that he has the gumption to understand that drilling for oil will put people to work. Maybe we ought to get a link posted to help the guy out. He should at least have a website.
Yea, that made me giggle.
“Voters? Oh, you mean the little people. They will do what they are told and like it.”
An unemployed, sexual pervert.........Sounds like the ideal Democrat to me.
Has anyone come up with an explanation yet as to HOW this guy won the Primary?
At least he was born in the USA to American parents.
Well, Illinois has Scott Lee Cohen who won the Lt. Governors race in February but he ran an actual campaign. He withdrew within a week after winning.
This is amazing that a someone one a statewide US Senate Primary and didn’t even campaign or raise money. Democrat voters must have liked the name or the other guy didn’t do much either.
Unlike another “DemocRAT” we know. ;o)
Another black candidate the DNC is trying to railroad. Carl McCall in NY, David Patterson, Harold Ford Jr., the guy in Illinois who go Obama’s seat, and more I am forgetting.
Has anyone come up with an explanation yet as to HOW this guy won the Primary?
I think it’s hilarious that the S.C. Democratic Chair wants to remove their Primary winner from the ballot.
Well, ok, it's the Democrats but practically the same thing.
Or as Harry Reid might say, "Greene can't be the Dem candidate. He's not one of our hand-chosen negroes."
Or as Bill Clinton might say, "That boy isn't fit to serve me coffee in a whorehouse."
Why blacks gravitate to the party of slavery instead of the party of freedom is one of history's greatest mysteries.
Wait for it ...
Wait for it ...
It's Bush's fault.
They can’t take him off the ballot - he won fair and square and is not under indictment [much less convicted] of anything ...
Hey DEMS - sometimes you just gotta eat the sh*t sandwich ...
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