Politics | Jim Clyburn Clyburn Says SC Candidate Is a 'Plant' Congressman wants a federal inquiry into 'fishy' Alvin Greene By Kevin Spak Posted Jun 10, 2010 9:36 AM CDT Copied South Carolina Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, Alvin M Greene, poses for a photo in Manning, S.C. Wednesday, June 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain) Jim Clyburn thinks Alvin Greene, the Democrats’ anonymous, allegedly felonious new Senate candidate, is a ringer. “There were some real shenanigans going on in the South Carolina primary,” the House Majority whip told a liberal radio show today, incredulous that the unemployed Greene could muster the $10,000 needed to register for the race out of his own pocket. “I don’t know if he was a Republican plant; he was someone’s plant.” If an outside group did fund Greene’s non-campaign and didn’t report it, it would violate campaign finance laws, the Hill explains. “I would hope the US Attorney down there would look at this,” Clyburn said. “I think there’s some federal laws being violated. … Somebody gave him that $10,000.” Read These Next Christina Applegate pulls back the curtain on her real life. Driver who killed Dixie Chicks founder hears his fate. SCOTUS hands significant loss to private prison company. Cops say assisted living worker fatally shot a resident in the head. Report an error