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About Dannel P. Malloy

Dannel Malloy served as mayor of Stamford for 14 years and is currently exploring a possible run for governor.

Throughout his tenure, he had earned people’s respect for his genuine commitment to managing a city government that takes great pride in the citizens it serves and protects. Before he was elected Mayor, Dan served as the Assistant District Attorney in Brooklyn, New York, and was subsequently a partner in the Stamford firm of Abate and Fox before committing himself to public service.

In 2006, Mayor Malloy was the Democratic Nominee for Governor recently formed a committee to explore another candidacy for Governor in 2010.

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  1. I am not a poitician. However, I have a strong ability to objectively judge people, plus, I have a strong intuition. I believe that you, Mayor Malloy, possess all the necessary attributes to be the next Connecticut Governor. You are being well respected among the Russian-speaking community. Though we may feel sad if and when you move out of this city, but we all wish you big success in becoming the next Connecticut Governor. And, my intuition tells me that, yes, you will be our new Governor.
    With my best wishes to you,
    Barbara

    Comment by Barbara Viner — August 8th, 2009 @ 7:21 am

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