Commissioner Sid Miller is a terrific Agriculture Commissioner for the Great State of Texas! A farmer and champion rodeo rider, Sid was an early fighter for our America First agenda. He is working hard to support our Farmers, Military and Vets, Lower Taxes, and Defend the Second Amendment. Sid has my Complete and Total Endorsement!
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