A since-deleted tweet sent from Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller’s account on Tuesday used an obscene term to describe Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee. Miller later claimed via Twitter that he was hacked — a tweet that has since been removed.

The original tweet, which appeared to be copy-and-pasted from another user, purported to show the results of a poll, with Republican nominee Donald Trump earning 44 percent support and Clinton getting 43 percent. However, in place of Clinton’s name was the obscenity.

Screenshot of Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller’s deleted tweet

Miller or his staffers apparently deleted the tweet within 15 minutes of posting it. He later said he was hacked.

“@MillerForTexas HAS BEEN HACKED,” he tweeted. “The disgusting re-tweet has been removed and we have changed all account passwords. Be advised.”

Minutes before the Clinton tweet appeared on his account, the same message, word for word, was tweeted by another Trump supporter on Twitter with whom Miller’s account had been recently interacting.

Miller, who sits on Trump’s Agricultural Advisory Committee, has become one of his most vocal supporters in Texas in the home stretch to Election Day. Before the offensive tweet surfaced Tuesday afternoon, Miller was enthusiastically tweeting about other polls and floating conspiracy theories about Clinton.

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