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‘They said I needed money. I have other assets’

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Sarah Strogner is running for Texas Railroad Commission. Railroad commissioner is actually a very powerful position because it regulates energy in the state among other things.

The San Antonio Express News endorsed her, but after she posted a video, the newspaper unendorsed her. It’s why Dallas Voice doesn’t generally endorse candidates.

What did she do? She came out with a new campaign slogan to go along with the video that she posted on Tik Tok and Twitter. The slogan is, “They said I needed money.

I have other assets.” Large black stars cover her nipples, but her “other assets” are showing as she rides an oil pump mostly naked.

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