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  Alvin Greene mulls presidential bid
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Last EditedIndyGeorgia  Nov 09, 2010 01:05pm
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AuthorKasie Hunt
News DateTuesday, November 9, 2010 07:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionAlvin Greene might run for president.

Greene, the unlikely Democratic Senate nominee in South Carolina who lost overwhelmingly to Republican Sen. Jim DeMint last week, called the state Democratic Party on Tuesday to ask how much it would cost to run for president.

“Maybe. I’ll have to see,” Greene told POLITICO when asked whether he was considering filing to run for president. He confirmed that he called the state party Tuesday to ask about the fee. The state party’s spokeswoman, Keiana Page, confirmed that someone called the party Tuesday asking about the presidential filing fee but said that the caller did not identify himself.

In 2008, South Carolina’s presidential filing fee for candidates was $2,500. Page said the state has yet to set its fee for the upcoming 2012 contest.

That explains why Greene wasn’t sure how much it would set him back to run: He asked POLITICO about how much the fee would be.

Greene’s Senate candidacy was met with intense skepticism because of doubts surrounding his personal finances: When he put up the $10,000 filing fee to run for that seat, he was an unemployed veteran who had received some state benefits. He did no campaigning in the primary, and he did not raise any money for his Senate bid before he won the nomination.

Greene is facing misdemeanor and felony pornography charges and is currently free on bond. In November 2009, he allegedly approached a University of South Carolina student in the school’s library, showed her obscene photos and asked to go back to her dorm room.
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