Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Yudelka Tapia Joining Forces with Victor Pichardo?

Victor Pichardo and Yudelka Tapia @ Bronx Centennial KickOff - January 9, 2014
Picture by www.100percentbronx.blogspot.com
Word on the street is that Yudelka Tapia, Female District Leader for the 86th Assembly District in the NW Bronx, is joining her former political rival and eventual winner Victor Pichardo in the upcoming September 2014 primaries as she seeks to keep her District Leader seat.

Yocasta Polanco
One of her potential challengers is Yocasta Polanco, former State Committeewoman under former disgraced Assemblyman Nelson Castro. Polanco has been rallying up troops from Castro's camp, which for better or worse, remain active in community issues. Recently, Congressman Rangel was the guest speaker at the William Jefferson Clinton Democratic Club, which she serves as one of its leaders. Polanco is also part of the team led by Male District Leader Steve Santana and potential candidate for State Senate (33rd District) Manny Tavarez.

When asked about Tapia's decision to join with Assemblyman Pichardo's slate, one of the former candidates for State Assembly stated that "she [Tapia] will do whatever she needs to do to stay as District Leader and/or be elected into office, even if that includes selling her soul to the devil."  A Bronx political operative with knowledge of this scenario stated that "Tapia and Pichardo are talking" and further added that "Tapia knows what's best for her."

We tried reaching out to Hector Ramirez and Haile Rivera, two of the other candidates who ran in last year's Democratic primaries against Pichardo. Ramirez did not respond to our email and Rivera simply stated that "I'm focused in my family and whatever Yudelka decides to do is her decision to live with."

Ramirez has been reaching out to folks in his effort to challenge Pichardo while Rivera has been rumored to be potentially seeking the District Leader. There are also several names floating around for this position (more on that later).

As far as who will County Chairman Carl Heastie support (Tapia or Polanco) remains to be seen but we suspect that they will rather have nothing to do with anyone who is tied to Nelson Castro. On the other hand, Tapia still has that $108,000 fine pending with the New York City Campaign Finance Board for failure to account for $60,000 in matching funds received from her unsuccessful 2009 City Council run. Not sure how Heastie is able to back Tapia with this heavy baggage (we confirmed with the NYCCFB last week that this matter remains pending).

Politics, particularly in the Bronx, is unpredictable and yes, interesting. Stay tuned for more updates on this race!

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  1. Northwest Bronx Democrats 
    Serving      
    Kingsbridge,  Bedford Park, 
    Mosholu & Norwood   
    since 2003

    Mr Oliver Koppell
    Winner,2005,2009
    Mr Gustavo Rivera
    Winner,2010
    Mr Ricardo Martinez
    Winner,2010
    Mr Mark Gjonaj
    Winner 2012
    Mr Fernando Cabrera
    Winner 2013
    Ms. Letitica James
    Winner 2013

    News Release: March 8th 2014

    The Northwest Bronx Democrats met on Tuesday and Wednesday night to discuss the 13th Bronx Congressional race.

    All proposed candidates, were discussed at this Executive Board meeting.

    The NWBx Dems have decided on 2 things at this time:

    1- We will not support Charles Rangel for reelection. We firmly believe he has no real interest in representing The Bronx. We also believe his past achievements as a tax penalizer outweighs his successful work for Harlem-which we note have nothing to do with the Bronx. Our Norwood captain Ms Sheila Sanchez is quoted in a recent Norwood News publication in saying that "Charles Rangel does not even know where The Bronx is".

    2- We will "support" (not endorse) 2 announced candidates for "Meet & Greets" for community based gatherings.

    *Current State Senator Adriano Espaillat

    *Ms Yolanda Garcia- a community activist residing in the West Bronx

    Our mutual feeling as a group, is at this time, we are not truly "excited" about these crop of candidates. Even sadder, we are more saddened by the chance of the current incumbent winning again. We believe any new change will be acceptable for the northwest areas of The Bronx

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