Andy Hopper highlights endorsements and grassroots support in Denton County

Andy Hopper, Texas State Representative of the 64th district (R)
Andy Hopper, Texas State Representative of the 64th district (R)
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Andy Hopper, a Republican elected to the Texas State House in 2025 representing the state’s 64th House district, has recently highlighted endorsements and support for his conservative efforts in Denton County through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter).

On May 3, 2026, Hopper posted: “Patriots. https://t.co/COnratNpKE”.

The following day, on May 4, he wrote: ” Huge endorsement from one of the most influential grassroots voices in Denton County. https://t.co/IX6ZeDnL3b”.

Continuing this theme on May 5, Hopper added: “Nancy is the steadfast warrior that has long been in the fight to advance the conservative cause in Denton. What a great endorsement from a true conservative. https://t.co/NbDGovRaOX”.

Hopper succeeded Lynn Stucky as state representative for District 64 after winning election in 2025. He has positioned himself as an advocate for conservative policies and has emphasized grassroots support within his district.



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