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good evening crime is one of the top issues for a lot of voters in the upcoming Albuquerque mayoral election tonight the police union weighed in with its endorsement that the union says goes beyond party affiliation News 13s Kris McKee was there Dean and Jessica thereamp;#39;s a common frame of thought that police typically lean conservative in elections but the Albuquerque Police Officers Association said today itamp;#39;s picking Tim Keller a Democrat the city is at war theyamp;#39;re not shy sharing their opinion about the state of Albuquerque the city is at war with the criminal element and weamp;#39;re losing and out of the 8th Albuquerque mayoral candidates on the ballot the Albuquerque Police Officers Association has picked one Iamp;#39;d like to introduce Tim Keller this is a tremendous honor for me the endorsement is the first the a POA has made since the 2009 election we wanted to pick a leader a POA president Shaun Willoughby says the decision represents the vote of 22