The Accidental Candidate: The Rise and Fall of Alvin Greene

In 2010 a 32-year-old, socially awkward, unemployed African-American Army Veteran, who had been kicked out of the service and was living with his father in the South Carolina countryside while facing federal pornography changes, spent a significant portion of his life"s savings on the filing fee to run for U.S. Senate in the Democratic primary to challenge incumbent tea party kingmaker Jim Demint. Alvin Greene didn"t campaign, didn"t even have a website and no one knew who he was. Until he won. Graphic Novels by McFarland: McFarland has brought its 33 years of publishing experience to the graphic format.