According to Mother Jones, Greene said he paid for his campaign entirely out of pocket and attributes his win to good old-fashioned hard work:
“It was 100 percent out of my pocket. I’m self-managed. It’s hard work, and just getting my message to supporters. I funded my campaign 100 percent out of my pocket and self-managed,” he said.
The military veteran’s strangely random Senate run “has already prompted speculation from local media about whether he might be a Republican plant”–but Greene has denied this entirely:
“No, no—no one approached me. This is my decision,” he said. A 13-year military veteran, he says he had originally gotten the idea in 2008 when he was serving in Korea.
Yet in a world where campaigns, like Obama’s in 2008, are said to be successful through massive fundraising, spending and increasing social media presence, it seems odd that a candidate like Greene would succeed. South Carolina Democratic Party Chairwoman Carol Fowler suggested a more random factor may have helped Greene:”[Greene may have] won because his name appeared first on the ballot, and voters unfamiliar with both candidates chose alphabetically.”
Though he has gained media attention for being a mystery candidate, Greene’s past is already coming back to haunt him. According to the Associated Press, Greene has a pending felony charge from last November:
Court records show 32-year-old Alvin Greene was arrested in November and charged with showing obscene Internet photos to a University of South Carolina student. The felony charge carries up to five years in prison.Greene said he had no comment when asked about the charge Wednesday and hung up on a reporter.
Only in South Carolina.