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According to a Rasmussen telephone survey on the Senate race in South Carolina, the unemployed Democrat nominee Alvin Greene has 21 percent of the vote, while Senator Jim DeMint has 58 percent. Rasmussen also reports Greene currently has 51 percent of the black vote.

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Derek Leaberry| 6.15.10 @ 11:36AM

Although I understand how Greene won the Democratic primary, how did he come up with South Carolina's forbidding filing fee of $ 10,000 +? From Lindsay Graham perhaps?

Jim Hlavac| 6.15.10 @ 11:42AM

He raised the money from a green job created & saved, of course. Obama's economy does provide many good saved jobs, as any Democrat can tell you.

A.M. Mallett| 6.15.10 @ 3:53PM

Bill Clinton, the first black President.

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