Our Revolution is proud to endorse Clayton Tucker for Texas Agriculture Commissioner — a rancher and longtime community organizer, he has dedicated his life to challenging corporate influence in agriculture and fighting for economic justice across the state.
He also serves as President of the Texas Progressive Caucus and has worked as a fair trade organizer, taking on powerful interests that ship jobs overseas and rig the rules against working families.
Clayton’s vision for the Agriculture Commissioner’s office is clear: make food and farming affordable, protect water and land resources, support sustainable and regenerative practices, and ensure that family farmers and ranchers — not big agribusiness monopolies — thrive in Texas.
His deep ties to grassroots movements — including his history of organizing with Our Revolution Texas — show that Clayton doesn’t just talk about people-powered change, he lives it.
A Vision for Texas Agriculture That Puts People First
As Texas Agriculture Commissioner, Clayton Tucker will bring a people-centered agenda to an office too often dominated by corporate agribusiness interests. His priorities include:
- Supporting small and mid-sized farms over corporate monocultures
- Expanding access to healthy, affordable food in rural and urban communities
- Defending farmworkers’ rights and labor protections
- Promoting regenerative, climate-smart farming practices
- Challenging corporate influence and oligarchic control over Texas agriculture policy
- Ensuring fair markets and competition for family farmers and ranchers
Clayton understands that agricultural policy isn’t just about crops and cattle — it’s about food security, environmental sustainability, rural economic development, and justice for the people who work the land.
Our Movement, Our Fight
In endorsing Clayton Tucker, Our Revolution is backing a candidate who represents the heart of people-powered politics: leaders who organize with communities, fight for structural change, and refuse corporate PAC money.
Texas deserves an Agriculture Commissioner who will stand up to agribusiness monopolies, defend the rights and livelihoods of small farmers and farmworkers, and work every day to ensure that our food and land policies serve the people — not just the powerful.
Clayton Tucker is that leader — and we are proud to stand with him. Election Day is March 3.
When we organize, we win. ✊