It is my great honor to fully endorse a truly great gentleman, Tim O’Hare, who is running for County Judge in Tarrant County. Tim is strong on Crime, the Borders, our Second Amendment, and loves our Great Military and Vets. Texas is lucky to have him—he will never let you down, and he will always be fair. Tim O’Hare has my Complete and Total Endorsement!
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