Sharron Angle

Sharron Angle ( born July 26, 1949 in Klamath Falls, Oregon) is an American politician. From 1999 to 2005 she worked for the Republican Party member of the Nevada Assembly ( the lower house of the legislature of the State of Nevada).

Life

Sharron Angles father took part as a Marine in the Second World War and during the Korean War was in the Naval Reserve. After her father had been discharged from the army, the family moved from the Pacific Northwest of the United States to Reno, Nevada. She studied at the University of Nevada in Reno and completed her studies with the degree of Bachelor from.

After her studies she and her husband moved to Ely, where he worked as an assistant teacher. A short time later, the couple moved to Winnemucca, where Sharron Angle six years at Western Nevada Community College taught art. In 1983 she participated in the founding of a small Christian-oriented school. At this school they taught children from kindergarten through high school. When the school closed two years later, she moved with her family to Tonopah. There she led the Tonopah Life Center, a fitness center. In 1995 she moved with her ​​family to Reno.

Policy

She was not chosen in Tonopah in 1990 in the Nye County School Board of Trustees for a term of office. A few years after moving to Reno she was elected to the Parliament of Nevada in 1999, where she served until 2005. Then ran for the House of Representatives of the United States, but lost already in the Republican primaries.

After a break of several years of the policy, she joined the 2010 Senate elections as a candidate for Nevada. It was here, conservative groups such as Phyllis Schlaflys Eagle Forum, the Club for Growth or members of the Tea Party movement support. In the Republican primary, she sat down by, among others, against Sue Lowden and Danny Tarkanian. However, in the Senate election, they defeated Harry Reid, the majority leader of the Democrats in the Senate ..

Angle denies the existence of global warming .. reverberation found their baseless allegations to the city of Dearborn and the US-Canadian border. She claimed that in Dearborn, Michigan Islamic Sharia is the law. The Mayor John B. O'Reilly Dearborn, Jr. denied this as untrue. Angle had claimed that the terrorists who carried out the attack on 11 September 2001 in the United States, were entered on the Canadian border. The Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. Gary Doer called on it to withdraw this false allegation.

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