Steve Toth shares endorsement news and political commentary on social media

Steve Toth, Texas State Representative of 15th district - stevetothfortexas.com
Steve Toth, Texas State Representative of 15th district - stevetothfortexas.com
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Steve Toth, a Republican who has represented Texas’s 15th House district since 2019, posted several messages on his X (formerly Twitter) account between September 15 and September 16, 2025. The posts included commentary on national politics, acknowledgment of political endorsements, and support for public figures.

On September 15, Toth reacted to a statement by U.S. Senator John Fetterman with the message: “What in the world? Who saw this coming? Speak it John Fetterman https://t.co/k3Y86vWlEC”.

Later that day, he expressed gratitude for an endorsement from Sara Gonzales in his campaign for Congressional District 2. He wrote: “So thankful to receive the Endorsement of @SaraGonzalesTX for Congressional District 2.
Sara stands and fights when others retreat or equivocate. Thank you Sara! https://t.co/YzczrG9wOS”
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In the early hours of September 16, Toth showed support for Beni Rae Harmony while criticizing ABC and its affiliates. His post read: “We’re proud of you @BeniRaeHarmony.
Just say No to @ABC and its affiliates.
#IAmCharlieKirk https://t.co/SkwvzJUIRX”
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Toth was first elected to the Texas State House in 2019 after succeeding Mark Keough as representative of District 15.



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