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Adriano Espaillat,Community organizer vies for state Senate

Adriano Espaillat, is the father of Dominican politics in the city of New York and all together we have a unique opportunity now to bring it to the Senate. Is now.

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Adriano Espaillat, is the father of Dominican politics in the city of New York and all together we have a unique opportunity now to bring it to the Senate. is now.
The race is on for the 31st district state Senate seat currently held by Eric Schneiderman, who is running for attorney general.

The most recent entrant is Mark Levine, a community organizer and former educator (not to be confused with the retired principal of PS 24 who shares the same name), who announced his candidacy on May 2 in his Washington Heights neighborhood. The district covers much of upper Manhattan, including Inwood and parts of the Upper West Side, as well as the bulk of Riverdale, though not Kingsbridge.
Mr. Levine, 41, is a Democratic district leader and the executive director of the Center for After-School Excellence, a nonprofit that supports after school programs around the city. His other experience in politics includes serving on his local community board and founding the Barack Obama Democratic Club of Upper Manhattan in 2009. He ran unsuccessfully for City Council in 2001.
“I don’t think people are looking for experience, they’re looking for someone willing to solve problems and get involved with the issues that matter,” Mr. Levine said. “I have proven that I can do that.”
Mr. Levine, who is fluent in Spanish, previously worked as a bilingual science teacher at JHS 149 in the South Bronx, before becoming the executive director of Teach for America-New York. He also founded a credit union, Neighborhood Trust, to give immigrant families access to credit.
Now he’s joining a crowded race, with six candidates in the primary, including Assemblyman Adriano Espaillat, an Inwood resident whose upper-Manhattan district includes Marble Hill.
“It’s going to be a very competitive primary,” Mr. Levine acknowledged. “But I think if we do this right, we can win.”
Candidates for Mr. Schneiderman’s seat have big shoes to fill. He’s a popular politician with a reputation for being a reformer in Albany. Mr. Levine said he is confident he can be that person.
“We need someone who’s willing to take on the Republicans, but also realize that we’ve got some bad guys on our side, too,” Mr. Levine said, singling out embattled state Sen. Pedro Espada Jr. in much the same way Mr. Schneiderman has. “We’ve got to fight on both sides of the aisle.”
Some of the issues Mr. Levine said he plans to take on in Albany include ethics and campaign reforms, tenants’ rights, and, given his background, education.
“Most schools in this district are overcrowded,” he said, adding that ...
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