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Christine Vitale Wins Special Election in Fairfield
Season 2026, Ep. 2.5
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Christine Vitale, the newly elected Fairfield 1st Selectwoman, joins Lisa Wexler to talk about her victory in Fairfield's special election and goals for the future of the town. Plus thoughts on the invitation and quick disinvitation of Secretary of Education Linda McMahon.
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