Nice little Article From Fox:
Greene’s South Carolina Primary Win Defies Odds, Leaves Democrats Perplexed
By Cristina Corbin
Published June 10, 2010
| FOXNews.com
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South Carolina Democratic Senate candidate Alvin Greene poses for a photo in Manning, S.C., June 9. (AP Photo)
Alvin Greene is the proverbial enigma wrapped in a riddle surrounded by mystery.
He’s also the new Democratic candidate for Senate in South Carolina.
Greene admits he had no campaign headquarters, no party support, no contributions, no job, no computer and no cell phone.
Yet, somehow, he managed to pull off the most unlikely of victories, and — unless state Democratic Party officials have their way — will face incumbent Republican Sen. Jim DeMint in November.
Greene’s improbable victory over Democratic candidate Vic Rawl, a former state legislator who officials expected would win, has unleashed a flood of questions, including how the unemployed Army veteran managed to pay $10,400 to get on the ballot before running a “low budget” campaign with no ads, website or fundraising.
Voters also are wondering how the 32-year-old Greene, facing a felony charge for allegedly showing pornographic images to a college student last October, managed to capture 59 percent of the primary vote.
In an interview Thursday with FoxNews.com, Greene said he won by “simple, old-fashioned campaigning” that included traveling the state and speaking to voters “wherever I could find them.”
Greene said his “self-managed” campaign was personally funded and cost well under $2,000. He said he held no “formal events” [read more]