The state party's 92-member executive committee is meeting in Columbia to hear a protest by former state lawmaker Vic Rawl. Earlier this week, Rawl filed an official protest of the primary results, arguing that malfunctions in voting machines or software may have caused him to lose the June 8 Democratic primary to political unknown Alvin Greene.I hope Rawl prevails in his protest and the state Democratic party overturns the election. To have the state politicos overturning a popular vote to appoint a career politician over an unknown newcomer would be priceless. The media backlash would be exquisite.
Greene, 32, stunned the party establishment when he defeated Rawl in the primary to see who would face GOP U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint, the heavy favorite in the fall. Greene won with 59 percent of the vote to Rawl's 41 percent.
And the Democrats say that the Republicans are racist. This is too much fun to watch.
This proves one thing: there's sore losers in both parties.
ReplyDeleteI'm having a blast following this news story- it gets weirder and weirder! I love that Greene is a man of few words and confounds the media. I hope he prevails; I see new blood as a good thing anywhere in politics. Priceless!
ReplyDeleteWatching this unfold is more fun than feeding Pop Rocks to monkeys at the zoo......
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