Greene Back On Ballot, This Time For SC House Seat
Alvin Greene Back On Ballot, This Time For SC House Seat
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Three months after losing his improbable campaign for U.S. Senate, Alvin Greene is on the ballot again in South Carolina.
This time, the 33-year-old is trying to win the Democratic nomination for a state House seat anchored in his central South Carolina hometown of Manning.
Greene appears to be using a familiar strategy. The other three candidates in Tuesday’s primary say they haven’t seen Greene out much shaking hands or giving speeches. Greene also missed a debate with all the candidates last month.
Greene isn’t talking about his strategy. He told a reporter from The Associated Press “no comment” on the phone when asked Monday what kind of campaigning he has been doing.
Greene did say he was feeling OK about Tuesday’s vote.
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