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Labor Likes Lupe!

Gene Lantz, Digital Organizing Committee
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Lupe Valdez of  Dallas is  endorsed by the Texas  AFL-CIO for Governor of Texas! The labor federation's Committee on Political Education (COPE) held its conference at the Downtown Sheraton Hotel in  Austin January 20-21. Sheriff Valdez and  Houston challenger Andrew White were given extensive  time to talk and answer qestions from the  over-400 labor  leaders assembled. After deliberations and discussions in the endorsement committee, Valdez was recommended.

All of the previous Dallas  AFL-CIO recommendations  for local candidates were  accepted by the state federation. Local candidates and recommendations are posted on our web siteHere are the announcements in statewide races:

  • U.S. Senator -- no endorsement
  • Lieutenant Governor -- Mike  Collier
  • Attorney General -- Justin Nelson
  • Comptroller -- No action
  • Land Commissioner -- Tex Morgan
  • Agriculture Commissioner -- Kim Olson
  • Railroad Commissioner -- Chris Spellmon
  • Texas  Supreme Court Place 2 -- Steve Kirkland
  • Texas  Supreme Court Place 4 -- RK Sandill
  • Texas  Supreme Court Place 6 -- Katy Cheng
  • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Presiding  Judge -- Maria T "Terri" Jackson
  • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 7 -- Ramona Franklin
  • Texas  Court of  Criminal Appeals Place 8 -- No action
  • Texas  Democratic Party Chair -- Gilberto Hinojosa

Sheriff Valdez drew a big  majority of the entire meeting. When the proposal from the endorsement committee was  presented, one delegate asked if  the governor's race recommendation could be changed to "no endorsement." Dallas AFL-CIO principal officer Mark York took the microphone  to denounce male chauvinism, women hating, racism, and  LGTB bashing -- then continued to recommend Valdez in the strongest terms. Other delegates then rose to agree with York and back Valdez. Her endorsement was then ratified by almost all of the delegates!

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