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Clements worked as a policy analyst in the ] and as an inspector in the ] for the U.S. Department of the Interior.<ref> NCI.org</ref> Clements worked the executive director of the ], a research and advocacy center for preventing nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism. He joined NCI in February 1999 and is responsible for the organization's day-to-day operations. Prior to joining NCI, Clements was a senior nuclear campaigner with ].<ref |
Clements worked as a policy analyst in the ] and as an inspector in the ] for the U.S. Department of the Interior.<ref name="auto"> NCI.org</ref> Clements worked the executive director of the ], a research and advocacy center for preventing nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism. He joined NCI in February 1999 and is responsible for the organization's day-to-day operations. Prior to joining NCI, Clements was a senior nuclear campaigner with ].<ref name="auto"/> He is considered a ] and ] expert by the ].<ref> New York Times, February 9, 2004</ref><ref> New York Times, May 20, 2001</ref><ref> New York Times, January 23, 2002</ref> He is also the Southeastern Nuclear Campaign Coordinator for the US branch of ] in ]. Friends of the Earth is the considered the public interest watchdog over the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site nuclear complex.<ref name="auto1"> SCNow.com, June 23, 2010</ref> | ||
==2010 Senatorial campaign== | ==2010 Senatorial campaign== | ||
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===Political positions=== | ===Political positions=== | ||
Clements opposes the continuing practice of dumping nuclear waste in South Carolina. He opposes offshore drilling with his website calling it "a potentially disastrous gamble that could destroy South Carolina’s coastline, along with her fishing and tourism industries".<ref>http://clementsforsenate.com/issues/energy/65-on-energy</ref> Clements supports the ] with Russia. His campaign also focused on conservation and job creation.<ref |
Clements opposes the continuing practice of dumping nuclear waste in South Carolina. He opposes offshore drilling with his website calling it "a potentially disastrous gamble that could destroy South Carolina’s coastline, along with her fishing and tourism industries".<ref>http://clementsforsenate.com/issues/energy/65-on-energy</ref> Clements supports the ] with Russia. His campaign also focused on conservation and job creation.<ref name="auto1"/> | ||
===Senate candidacy endorsements=== | ===Senate candidacy endorsements=== | ||
On July 6, 2010, the Greater Columbia Central Labor Council of the SC ] gave Clements their endorsement.<ref>http://clementsforsenate.com/images/stories/election/Clements_letter.pdf</ref><ref> |
On July 6, 2010, the Greater Columbia Central Labor Council of the SC ] gave Clements their endorsement.<ref>http://clementsforsenate.com/images/stories/election/Clements_letter.pdf</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://scblacknews.com/?option=com_content&view=article&id=768%3Aunions-endorse-us-senate-green-party-candidate-tom-clements&catid=1|title=South Carolina Black News – Local News, State News, and National News – Official Website|website=scblacknews.com}}</ref> On September 9, ]'s ] suggested that Democrats embrace Clements as the most progressive choice and best option in the South Carolina Senate election over Greene and DeMint.<ref> The Nation, September 9, 2010</ref> | ||
Clements for Senate was formally endorsed by the national ],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sierraclub.org/politics/endorsements/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-01-18 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100227203206/http://www.sierraclub.org/politics/endorsements/ |archivedate=2010-02-27 |df= }}</ref> Friends of the Earth Action,<ref>http://action.foe.org/t/4064/content.jsp?content_KEY=3339</ref> and by the South Carolina Latino Political Action Committee.<ref>http://clementsforsenate.com/?p=977</ref> | Clements for Senate was formally endorsed by the national ],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sierraclub.org/politics/endorsements/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-01-18 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100227203206/http://www.sierraclub.org/politics/endorsements/ |archivedate=2010-02-27 |df= }}</ref> Friends of the Earth Action,<ref>http://action.foe.org/t/4064/content.jsp?content_KEY=3339</ref> and by the South Carolina Latino Political Action Committee.<ref>http://clementsforsenate.com/?p=977</ref> | ||
In a first for a minor party candidate in South Carolina, Clements was endorsed for Senate by a daily paper, the ].<ref> |
In a first for a minor party candidate in South Carolina, Clements was endorsed for Senate by a daily paper, the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heraldonline.com/2010/10/30/2572265/clements-for-senate.html|title=Rock Hill Herald: Tom Clements for US Senate: Green Party candidate Tom Clements offers a viable alternative in this race. October 30, 2010.|publisher=}}</ref> | ||
===Campaign result=== | ===Campaign result=== | ||
Clements received 121,472 in the final tally, 9.22% of the total 1,318,794 votes cast.<ref>http://www.enr-scvotes.org/SC/19077/40477/en/summary.html</ref> This is the best result for a candidate who was not a Democrat or Republican since Strom Thurmond won as a write-in candidate in 1954.<ref>http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1954&fips=45&off=3&class=0&f=1</ref> Clements' result also exceeds the previous best result for a progressive statewide candidate; Ralph Nader received 20,297 votes for President from SC in 2000.<ref>http://www.uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?f=0&fips=45&year=2000</ref> | Clements received 121,472 in the final tally, 9.22% of the total 1,318,794 votes cast.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.enr-scvotes.org/SC/19077/40477/en/summary.html|title=SC - Election Results|website=www.enr-scvotes.org}}</ref> This is the best result for a candidate who was not a Democrat or Republican since Strom Thurmond won as a write-in candidate in 1954.<ref>http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1954&fips=45&off=3&class=0&f=1</ref> Clements' result also exceeds the previous best result for a progressive statewide candidate; Ralph Nader received 20,297 votes for President from SC in 2000.<ref>http://www.uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?f=0&fips=45&year=2000</ref> | ||
==Personal and education== | ==Personal and education== | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Tom Clements | |
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Green Party candidate for United States Senator from South Carolina | |
Election date November 2, 2010 | |
Opponent | Jim DeMint (R) Alvin Greene (D) |
Incumbent | Jim DeMint |
Personal details | |
Born | 1951 (age 73–74) Savannah, Georgia |
Political party | Green Party |
Residence(s) | Columbia, South Carolina |
Alma mater | Emory University, BA; master’s degree in Forest Resources, University of Georgia |
Occupation | Southeastern Nuclear Campaign Coordinator with Friends of the Earth |
Website | |
Tom Clements (born 1951) is a South Carolinan environmental activist and politician. Clements was the Green Party's nominee in the 2010 United States Senate election in South Carolina. Clements received more than 9% of the general election. He is the Southeastern Nuclear Campaign Coordinator for the US branch of Friends of the Earth in Columbia, South Carolina. Clements worked as the campaign manager for Democratic Congressman Doug Barnard, Jr. in the 1980s and as well as a long environmental activist with Greenpeace and the Nuclear Control Institute.
Activism
Clements worked as a policy analyst in the United States Forest Service and as an inspector in the Office of Surface Mining for the U.S. Department of the Interior. Clements worked the executive director of the Nuclear Control Institute, a research and advocacy center for preventing nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism. He joined NCI in February 1999 and is responsible for the organization's day-to-day operations. Prior to joining NCI, Clements was a senior nuclear campaigner with Greenpeace. He is considered a nuclear and plutonium expert by the New York Times. He is also the Southeastern Nuclear Campaign Coordinator for the US branch of Friends of the Earth in Columbia, South Carolina. Friends of the Earth is the considered the public interest watchdog over the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site nuclear complex.
2010 Senatorial campaign
Main article: United States Senate election in South Carolina, 2010Clements, who had no previous experience with the Green Party, was approached by party leadership in January 2010 and asked to run for the US Senate later that year. He won the Green Party's nomination for Senate in May and by June had raised 15,000 dollars towards his Senate campaign. Though not included in the Rasmussen poll data released in that same month, he claimed that the 9% of those polled supporting "other" was for his campaign. He ran against incumbent Republican Jim DeMint and military veteran and Democrat Alvin Greene as well as several write-in candidates.
Clements raised more than $45,000 by mid-October,. Incumbent Jim DeMint reported more than $3 million raised to date. Democrat Alvin Greene reported no fundraising activities. Clements campaigned around the state from June through November 1, appearing at NAACP forums, stump meetings, editorial conferences and other public events. The campaign financed TV and radio advertisements to run in the Columbia, Charleston and Pee Dee regions during the two weeks prior to the election.
A Winthrop University poll conducted between October 5 and 10 with 741 likely South Carolina voters found Clements running second with 12.2% of the vote against 11.2% for Democrat Alvin Greene and 58.3% for incumbent Jim DeMint.
Political positions
Clements opposes the continuing practice of dumping nuclear waste in South Carolina. He opposes offshore drilling with his website calling it "a potentially disastrous gamble that could destroy South Carolina’s coastline, along with her fishing and tourism industries". Clements supports the new START Treaty with Russia. His campaign also focused on conservation and job creation.
Senate candidacy endorsements
On July 6, 2010, the Greater Columbia Central Labor Council of the SC AFL-CIO gave Clements their endorsement. On September 9, The Nation's John Nichols suggested that Democrats embrace Clements as the most progressive choice and best option in the South Carolina Senate election over Greene and DeMint.
Clements for Senate was formally endorsed by the national Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth Action, and by the South Carolina Latino Political Action Committee.
In a first for a minor party candidate in South Carolina, Clements was endorsed for Senate by a daily paper, the Rock Hill Herald.
Campaign result
Clements received 121,472 in the final tally, 9.22% of the total 1,318,794 votes cast. This is the best result for a candidate who was not a Democrat or Republican since Strom Thurmond won as a write-in candidate in 1954. Clements' result also exceeds the previous best result for a progressive statewide candidate; Ralph Nader received 20,297 votes for President from SC in 2000.
Personal and education
Clements was born in 1951 in Savannah, Georgia. He is an eighth generation Georgian. He served in the Peace Corps in Costa Rica and is fluent in Spanish. Clements has a MA degree in Forest Resources from the University of Georgia and a BA from Emory University.
See also
- Anti-nuclear movement in the United States
- Friends of the Earth
- United States Senate election in South Carolina, 2010
References
- ^ NCI Staff and Consultants NCI.org
- U.S.-Russian Plan to Destroy Atom-Arms Plutonium Is Delayed New York Times, February 9, 2004
- Change in Plutonium Disposal Plan Draws Complaints New York Times, May 20, 2001
- U.S. Settles on Plan to Recycle Plutonium New York Times, January 23, 2002
- ^ Green Party Senate candidate: I offer voters an alternative SCNow.com, June 23, 2010
- Activist going Green to target DeMint Archived 2010-08-21 at the Wayback Machine The State newspaper, August 8, 2010
- "2010 House and Senate Campaign Finance for South Carolina". fec.gov. Retrieved October 18, 2010.. Next F.E.C. reports are due October 15, 2010.
- Winthrop Poll Shows Haley Ahead and Other Opinions by S.C. Voters Winthrop Poll, October 13, 2010
- Winthrop Poll Shows Haley Ahead and Other Opinions by S.C. Voters Winthrop Poll Questions and Answers. Page 2. October 13, 2010
- http://clementsforsenate.com/issues/energy/65-on-energy
- http://clementsforsenate.com/images/stories/election/Clements_letter.pdf
- "South Carolina Black News – Local News, State News, and National News – Official Website". scblacknews.com.
- Greene to Green in SC? The Nation, September 9, 2010
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-02-27. Retrieved 2010-01-18.
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- "Rock Hill Herald: Tom Clements for US Senate: Green Party candidate Tom Clements offers a viable alternative in this race. October 30, 2010".
- "SC - Election Results". www.enr-scvotes.org.
- http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1954&fips=45&off=3&class=0&f=1
- http://www.uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?f=0&fips=45&year=2000
- Activist going Green to target DeMint Archived 2010-08-21 at the Wayback Machine The State, August 8, 2010
External links
- Clements For Senate
- And in the Third Corner… Columbia City Paper, October 6, 2010
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