Christine O'Donnell under investigation: where six 2010 also-rans are now

Christine O'Donnell, Alvin Greene, and four other Election 2010 losers are keeping busy.

3. Sharron Angle

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Nevada Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle and husband Ted walk into their polling place on Nov. 2 in Reno, Nev.

Ms. Angle, who lost to unpopular Senate majority leader Harry Reid (D) in Nevada’s Senate race, has dropped hints she may run for office again – the House, the Senate, or something else – but has not announced anything yet.

In mid-December, she launched a new tea party group, called the Patriot Caucus, which will start by opening offices in several states key to the presidential nominating process – Nevada, Iowa, and New Hampshire – plus Florida. Offices in other battleground states will follow. The political action committee aims to help conservatives running for president, House, and Senate.

In announcing the group on her Facebook page Dec. 13, Angle declared that the only thing more depressing than the results of the 2010 elections (presumably her loss, not the GOP’s landslide victory in taking over the House) is “the thought of President Obama being re-elected in 2012.”

“To that end, The Patriot Caucus will serve as an organizing and educational hub for all those who are interested in being active in politics and government - and especially for those who wish to see a grass-roots conservative in the White House in January of 2013!” Angle writes.

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