San Antonio tech CEO Beto Altamirano appears poised to enter mayoral race
Tech entrepreneur Beto Altamirano looks poised to enter San Antonio's mayoral race, having created an eventbrite listing for a June 1 “special announcement” at Southtown’s Friendly Spot. The Current reported in April that Altamirano was pondering a run after Kelton Morgan, one-time campaign manager for present Mayor Ron Nirenberg, and longtime Democratic political consultant Christian Archer floated the businessman's name. “He is very smooth,” Archer said at the time, likening Altamirano to two former SA mayors.
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