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Momentum Builds for Rivera as Pressure Mounts For Others to Drop Out
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As the political stars appear to be aligning in support of Gustavo Rivera’s bid to topple incumbent Pedro Espada, Jr. in the 33rd Senate District, fellow Espada challengers Daniel Padernacht and Fernando Tirado refused to go along with the program.”Unless something dramatically changes by midnight, I’m staying in the race,” Padernacht said.Candidates have until midnight tonight to drop out of the race without their names appearing on the ballot. After that, if the candidates’ petition signatures hold up – they need the signatures of at least 1,000 unique registered Democratic voters – then their names will be on the ballot.Common political handicapping says more challengers will favor Espada in the primary. And Rivera is gaining momentum as the most politically and institutionally supported challenger.He compiled the most signatures of any challenger – 6,200, he says. He has the most political endorsements, including Councilman Oliver Koppell who announced his support earlier today in front the Amalgamated Houses. And he recently received backing from deep-pocketed, anti-Espada Democrat Bill Samuel’s New Roosevelt Initiative as well the Working Families Party.Padernacht said he’s received numerous calls since Friday asking him to step down and let Rivera take on Espada one-on-one for the Democratic ticket.