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Wednesday, 11 July 2018 22:21 Published in July 2018Maverick County Sheriff Tom Schmerber was surprised to see his picture and his supposed endorsement for current candidate for the Texas Senate District 19 position, Roland Gutierrez.
Schmerber has publicly endorsed Pete Gallego who is running as well.
“I didn’t know what to say. I never endorsed him,” said Schmerber.
A day later, the Schmerber endorsement was taken off Gutierrez’s Facebook page.
But that’s where it all begins. Two other public officials claim to have had the same problem happen to them.
The three officials say that Gutierrez has cited their endorsements, pledges they never even made.
One of the other public officials is former Del Rio Mayor Roberto Chavira who has also publicly endorsed Gallego. The other officials’ name has not been made public.
“I never said I was going to endorse him,” said Chavira.“I don’t even know the gentleman. I’ve never seen him or talked to him (in person),” Chavira told the SA Express.
Schmerber and other officials across District 19 have confirmed that they had spoken to Gutierrez and had agreed to meet with him when he would stop by their community but no endorsement or commitment had been made to do so.
Sheriff Schmerber states that in his conversation with Gutierrez such thing wasn’t even discussed and that he in no way indicated he was offering support. “I was very surprised. I didn’t like that. I don’t like for people to just write my name,” Schmerber told the S A Express.The third officials’ endorsement and picture were supposedly used in campaign propaganda by Gutierrez without his consent the individual claims.
Gutierrez’s political camp has stated that possible misunderstandings occurred and people were listed under the guise that they were to endorse.
Sheriff Schmerber has spoken to Gutierrez and has addressed the misunderstanding.
The names have been removed from the endorsement list in this hotly contested race of eight candidates that are looking for one seat that has already been marred with enough controversy.