Alvin M. Greene, the unemployed Army veteran who stunned South Carolina's political establishment in 2010 by winning a Democratic U.S. Senate primary without running a visible campaign, died March 3 in a hospital in Manning, S.C. He was 48. His brother James confirmed the death but declined to state a cause, The New York Times reported. No further details about Greene's final years have emerged publicly. Greene's primary victory remains one of t…
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