diane w sare
Senate / LaRouche Independent / New YorkDiane Sare, a passionate political activist, grew up in a Quaker household in Maine with roots tracing back to the Mayflower and Scandinavian immigrants. Her father was a clinical director at a mental health institution, while her mother was a biochemist and music festival organizer. After studying music at New England Conservatory, Diane was inspired by the ideas of Lyndon LaRouche, leading her to dedicate her career to his economic and scientific policies. Diane has run for office several times, including two U.S. House campaigns in New Jersey (2012, 2014) and a U.S. Senate race in New York in 2022. Known for her grassroots efforts, she has achieved significant milestones, such as securing over 45,000 petition signatures for ballot access through an all-volunteer campaign. A proponent of classical arts and justice, Diane has worked to address critical social issues, including homelessness, healthcare, and police reform. She currently resides in Rockland County.