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February 16, 2026 7:08 PM
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Copyright February 16, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
February 16, 2026 3:51 PM
In response to revelations about Nate Sheets, Commissioner Miller's campaign laid it on thick, saying they would "not be speaking further on the recent revelations about Sheets’ addictions to sex, alcohol, and pornography, or his illicit affairs while in ministry, resulting in his untimely dismissal"
It was a
GOP primary debate right up until it turned into a public confessional.
Before a
crowd of conservative Republicans in Dallas County this weekend, Gov. Greg
Abbott's candidate in the race for Texas Agriculture Commissioner opened up about some of his past struggles with porn
addiction and alcoholism then told those voters about an extramarital affair.
All this
has been simmering just under the surface in the race. But it spilled into the
open during a Sunday night debate at the Angelika Film Center, leaving
some in attendance scratching their heads because many hadn't heard anything
about it just yet. In multiple forums and debates, including one moderated by
yours truly in Houston a couple weeks ago, Sheets and Ag Commissioner Sid
Miller have taken a few swipes at each other here and there but have mostly
discussed issues important to GOP primary voters. Immigration policy, “Making
America Healthy Again,” and the innerworkings of the Texas Department of
Agriculture. Stuff like that.
But Gov.
Abbott in recent weeks has turned up the heat by calling Miller corrupt and, in
a vague but direct way, telling Republican voters about Miller's
"connections with criminality."
Yes,
Miller's side had a response to that.
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By Scott Braddock
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