Other than a few blog posts about candidates, I haven’t made any formal endorsements with lengthy reasons; just my slate. And even the slate is incomplete as I’m either undecided or decided to skip and let the people pick. That said, those I’ve chosen, I’ve had some sort of experience with, whether it be speeches, personally meeting, or have known for a long time from previous races in which I gave my support. Ultimately, endorsements are only worth the number of votes they can bring out, and, let’s face it, most are worthless (including office-holder ones). The voters matter; not some PAC that speaks for their own interests. But if you’re wanting to see for whom I’m voting and it helps you pick for or against someone, then, here you go. But VOTE!
President – Bernie Sanders
Railroad Commissioner – Lon Burnam
Member, State Board of Education, District 6 – Jasmine L. Jenkins
State Representative, District 137 – Gene Wu
Justice, 14th Court of Appeals, District 2 – Jim Sharp
District Judge, 11th Judicial District – Rabeea Collier
District Judge, 61st District – Dion Ramos
District Judge, 165th District – Josefina Rendon
District Judge, 174th District – Raul Rodriguez
District Judge, 176th District – Shawna Reagin
District Judge, 177th District – Robert Johnson
District Judge, 179th District – Randy Roll
District Judge, 215th District – Joshua Verde
District Judge, 351st District – Greg Glass
District Attorney – Morris Overstreet
Sheriff – Ed Gonzalez
Tax Assessor-Collector – Ann Harris Bennett
County Commissioner, Pct. 3 – Jenifer Rene Pool
IF I COULD, I’D VOTE FOR…
Congress, District 29 – Adrian Garcia
Justice of the Peace, Pct. 1 – Tanya Makany-Rivera
Justice of the Peace, Pct. 3 – Joe Stephens
Justice of the Peace, Pct. 6 – Richard Vara
State Rep. – 126 – Cris Hernandez
State Rep. – 144 – Cody Ray Wheeler
State Rep. – 148 – Jessica Cristina Farrar
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