Diane Sare
Diane Sare is running for U.S. Senate - New York
BACKGROUND
- Sare, 58, of Sloatsburg, is running on the LaRouche Party line. She is making her second run for the U.S. Senate from New York. She also ran unsuccessfully twice in New Jersey Democratic primaries for a U.S. House seat.
- Sare is a longtime organizer for former presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche’s organization. She is the founder of the Schiller Institute NYC Chorus.
- She attended Hamilton College for one year and the New England Conservatory for three years but did not graduate.
 
ISSUES
- Sare said that if elected she would work to make sure a nuclear war is never fought, would end NATO and shift billions of federal dollars now being spent arming Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan to pay for U.S. infrastructure.
- She said she would seek to reinstate the Glass-Steagall Act in the United States to separate the legitimate functions of banking from Wall Street speculation.
- Sare said she would promise to require an audit and a limitation of the power of the intelligence agencies and would work to return public schools to a classical education.
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