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Ben Frasier was born on 1942 in United States, is an A South Carolina Democrats. Discover Ben Frasier's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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1942

Benjamin Frasier Jr. (born c. 1942) is a perennial candidate for political office in South Carolina, having run for Congress over fifteen times since 1972.

1970

Frasier was an aide to Congressman L. Mendel Rivers, who died in office in December 1970.

An incomplete list of Frasier's political campaigns include:

2004

In his 2004 Senate campaign, his advertising stated that his positions included: pro-life except if mother's life was in danger, "pro keeping God in the Pledge," for prayer in public schools, and supported "the Right for Citizens to Own Guns NRA-Member."

2008

In a 2008 election contest against Linda Ketner, Frasier said education and energy are his highest priorities.

He supported expanded use of nuclear energy, ethanol and offshore drilling.

He said the Federal Government could spend more on education, "but most of the responsibility is the state's."

He lost to Ketner in the Democratic primary.

Frasier appears to hold many views more common to Republicans than Democrats.

During the 2008 election his eligibility for office was questioned as he was accused of being a resident of Maryland.

The Charleston County Board of Elections upheld his legitimacy in a unanimous decision.

His frequent candidacies have been criticized as having "forced more serious and more electable candidates to face him in primaries" and for having "forced the party to pay for those primaries, yet he has never campaigned seriously, let alone been victorious in one of those primaries," a statement which was true at the time it was made.

2010

He actually became the Democratic Party nominee for the November 2010 election, "surpris[ing] observers" by beating retired Air Force Reserve Colonel Robert Burton in South Carolina's 1st congressional district Democratic Party primary, with 56 percent of the vote to Burton's 44 percent.

In 2010, James Clyburn accused Frasier and South Carolina U.S Senate candidate Alvin Greene of being Republican plants.

The group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that primary-winner Frasier, Greene, and two other candidates in the June 8, 2010 Democratic primary in South Carolina (Gregory Brown and Brian Doyle) violated the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) and FEC regulations by failing to file mandatory disclosure reports prior to the 2010 South Carolina primary election.