Delegate Ian Lovejoy highlights endorsements and campaign efforts in early September tweets

Ian Travis Lovejoy, Virginia State Representative for 22nd District - official facebook
Ian Travis Lovejoy, Virginia State Representative for 22nd District - official facebook
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Delegate Ian Lovejoy, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, shared several updates on his social media account in early September 2025 regarding campaign activities and community engagement.

On September 5, 2025, Lovejoy announced an endorsement from a prominent agricultural organization. He stated, “Honored to receive the endorsement from the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation AgPAC! Virginia’s farmers fuel our Commonwealth, and I’m proud to support them as Delegate!”

The following day, on September 6, he thanked supporters for their participation in a campaign event. Lovejoy wrote, “Thank you to everyone who showed up for today’s Super Saturday. Game on! This is why we are exceeding our door knock and contact goals already! Thank you all so much!”

Continuing his outreach efforts on September 7, Lovejoy highlighted canvassing activities and promoted a local business within his district. He posted, “We knock doors. We support a local business to refuel. Great meal as always at Pakwaan Indian Cuisine. Try them out right in HD22!”

Lovejoy’s public statements reflect ongoing grassroots campaigning and engagement with both constituents and local businesses in his legislative district.



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