S.C. Democrats Ask: Where Did Alvin Greene Get Money to File for Senate Primary?
(Washington Post) — That’s the question here. How did Alvin M. Greene, an unemployed military veteran who lives with his father, come up with the $10,400 filing fee for the Democratic Senate primary he won Tuesday? As pressure mounts on Greene to answer speculation that he might have been a Republican plant — an accusation he denies — a small cadre of supporters is coalescing to defend the 32-year-old novice, who was victorious without benefit of campaign staff members, contributors or even speaking events. Prominent among them is Eleazer Carter, a Columbia, S.C., criminal defense lawyer, who said Friday that he has begun examining the campaign in preparation for any possible legal action against Greene.
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