Showing posts with label South Carolina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Carolina. Show all posts

Friday, June 18, 2010

S.C. Democrats Uphold Greene's Primary Win


By: Meg Kinnard, Associated Press


COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina Democratic Party officials on Thursday upheld a surprising U.S. Senate primary win by an unemployed military veteran, nixing a protest lodged by their favored candidate that could have required a new vote.

The party's executive committee decided there was not enough evidence of impropriety to nullify the June 8 election victory by Alvin Greene, a 32-year-old who lives with his father and waged no visible campaign against a former lawmaker.

Greene did not attend the meeting and nobody spoke on his behalf. Reached afterward by phone, he reiterated one of his few, common public statements about his candidacy.

"I am the best candidate in the U.S. Senate race in South Carolina. Let's stop my opponent from reversing forward progress in the United States and South Carolina," he said.

The move upholds the improbable win by Greene, who raised no money and didn't even have a campaign website. Democratic Party leaders intensified their scrutiny after The Associated Press reported Greene faces a felony obscenity charge and the candidate stammered through a series of awkward, terse news interviews. Some accused Republicans of having a hand in the election.

Greene won with 59 percent of the vote and faces Republican Sen. Jim DeMint, who is considered a heavy favorite. Vic Rawl, the candidate who filed the protest, had 41 percent.

The party's 92-member executive committee made its decision after experts and voters testified for Rawl that questionable balloting statistics and problems with touch-screen voting machines indicated a corrupted final tally.

Duncan Buell, a computer scientist at the University of South Carolina, testified he had experimented on the same machines in previous elections and was able to trick them into selecting a candidate whose name he had not actually touched.

"I believe that these should be used with an enormous amount of skepticism," Buell said.

But committee members said they hadn't been presented with enough concrete evidence and could not overturn an election, no matter how much they wanted Rawl, a former lawmaker and judge, to win.

"We do the right thing even when it hurts us," state Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter said before the vote that overwhelmingly went in Greene's favor. "We do the right thing even when by doing the right thing it conflicts with everything that we feel in our hearts."

Some had speculated that Greene, who is black, benefited from an undercurrent of support from black groups.

A state lawmaker has suggested that black voters looking for a black candidate might have chosen Greene because of the spelling of his name, with an "e'' on the end.

But the state's NAACP chapter says its leaders didn't even know about Greene's candidacy. And Walter Ludwig, Rawl's campaign manager, said Thursday that most registered South Carolina voters with that spelling are white, and Greene — who had did not attend state or county party conventions — did worse in heavily black counties, anyway.

"How would voters know Mr. Greene was black?" Ludwig asked. "He made no campaign appearances. He attended no Democratic events."

Rawl said he would not appeal the decision but did not answer other questions.

"This is not about me," Rawl said. "It is not about blacks. It is not about whites. It's about the sanctity of our electoral process."

Among the suspicions raised about Greene is that he has failed to fully answer how he paid the $10,440 filing fee to run for office in March. He has said he saved up his military pay for two years but has refused to back it up with bank statements.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Raising CEO Kids! Meet the Williams Sisters.

L to R: Mr. Pelzer, Tiffanie, Congressman Clyburn, Twana & Victoria
Photo Courtesy Karen Alexander of
Auntie Karen Foundation


The MEGA World of Lil Mogul
by Lil Mogul


The Williams Sisters
Tiffanie (16), Twana (15) and Victoria (14) are the creators of
“Drive Safe” which is a national campaign (non-profit 501 (c) (3) Smart Teens Drive Safe Foundation), and their mission is to "SAVE LIVES,” says Twana Williams, Vice President of Drive Safe and Smart Teens Drive Safe Foundation. And on Wednesday, April 7th this impressive trio of young sisters received the Key to the City, and a Proclamation from their City of Columbia, SC. They were presented with the honor of this most prestigious award with House Majority Whip, Congressman James E. Clyburn of the great State of South Carolina in attendance. “I have been following the success of The Williams Sisters for the past few years. It is wonderful to see the passion these young ladies have on a very important subject.” said Clyburn. The young entrepreneurs of Drive Safe shared with the assembly room that morning, that the high fatality rate of teen drivers is what lead them to embark on this national campaign, and create the Smart Teens Drive Safe Foundation.

According to National Transportation Institute, an average of 16 teenagers between the ages 16-25 are killed in motor vehicle accidents each day. Victoria Williams, Director of Operations of Drive Safe and Smart Teens Drive Safe Foundation states “We are extremely proud and grateful for every award we receive, but our ultimate award is reading the testimonies from people our safety product is helping and if we deter one fatality a day, week, or even a month… all our hard work will have been well worth it!

Tiffanie Williams, the President of Drive Safe and the CEO of the Smart Teens Drive Safe Foundation also announced their Smart Teens Drive Safe and Smart Kids Ride Safe Campaign to kick off National Traffic Safe Month, May 1, 2010. The project is supported by an advisory committee which includes: Technology Transfer & Training Coordinator, Lamar Tisdale of SC State University; President, Patricia Poyser of Corporate Credit Group LLC; and President & CEO, Richard E. Pelzer II of MEGA Management Inc., the Business Manager of Tiffanie, Twana and Victoria Williams. “The MEGA team and I are honored to have the (3) Williams Sisters on our roster,” states Pelzer. “These three young ladies are very talented, as actors, models and dancers; however, what makes them special are their entrepreneurial spirit and knowledge of their organization “Drive Safe”.




If you’re a parent of a kid who is or wants to be in business, you have come to the right place! The mission at Raising CEO Kids is to educate, empower, & encourage parents to RAISE smart, savvy, successful, and confident CEO KIDS as well as to support CEO Kids or those who want to be CEO Kids!

The organization is currently looking for young entrepreneur from around the world to feature on our
Saturday Morning Mastermind Success Series. If you or someone you know started a business when they were between the ages of 6 and 17 please connect with Sarah Cook, Founder on Twitter.

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