CT: Diane Farrell, Tim Tagaris, Nancy DiNardo
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Dianne Farrell, Candidate for U.S. Congress
Connecticut’s 4th Congressional District
Tim Tagaris, Internet Director
Ned Lamont for U.S. Senate
Nancy DiNardo, State Democratic Party Chair
Connecticut
Music by John Vanderslice, Adam and Dave’s Bloodline and Béla Fleck and the Flecktones.
Diane Farrell
Candidate for U.S. Congress
Website

America loves a good rematch and Diane Farrell’s race in the Connecticut 4th is most certainly a fight worth tuning into. Diane lost her 2004 election to Republican Chris Shays by only a 4% margin. Her race is now one of the most heavily targeted Congressional races in the country.
Diane just wrapped up her second term as the first selectwoman of the town of Westport, Connecticut. She has served numerous positions in local government, church and community groups, as well as President of both the Westport Young Women’s League and the Coleytown Elementary School Parent Teachers Association.
Diane was born in New Rochelle, New York and moved to Westport, Connecticut with her family in 1958 at the age of 3.
Tim Tagaris
Internet Director, Ned Lamont U.S. Senate
Website

Tim Tagaris is a former Marine and netroots organizer who has worked for numerous political campaigns, as well as for the Democratic National Committee. Tim built GrowOhio.org for Rep. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) before leaving to help Paul Hackett set set up his internet team for the special election against Jean Schmidt in the Ohio 2nd.
Nancy DiNardo
State Democratic Party Chair
Website
Nancy DiNardo began her political career in 1971 when she was elected as a member of her local Town Council. Nancy has served as the Chairperson of her Democratic Town Committee in Trumbull, Connecticut for almost 20 years and has been on the Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee since she was first elected in 1998.
MUSIC:
John Vanderslice
“Trance Manual”
Adam and Dave’s Bloodline
“Afermarket Blues”
