The Prince William County Republican Committee (PWCGOP) shared updates on recent events and policy discussions through a series of posts on its official X account.
On August 16, PWCGOP addressed education policy, quoting Tredennick: “Tredennick added that clarity and safety for all students require “common-sense policies” rooted in biological reality and a consistent interpretation of sex under the law…. “ (August 16, 2025). The statement was directed to Potomac Local and JGunlock.
Later the same day, PWCGOP reported on the outcome of a local primary election: “The Prince William County Republican Committee congratulates Patrick Harders on his victory in today’s Gainesville District firehouse primary. Patrick earned 1,838 votes to 840 votes for Brian Landrum.
See: https://t.co/WyVxd8cSwPhttps://t.co/lY08tBad6M” (August 16, 2025).
In a subsequent post just after midnight on August 17, PWCGOP reflected on the work behind the primary process: ‘”It takes a team to run a Primary”
Today we volunteered to work at the Republican Primary for Board of County supervisors (Gainesville Special Election). It was a long day, but we were happy to help. Plus, we had fun people like @Jacob_Alderman_ photo-bomb us! https://t.co/0dCUxDNCA2‘ (August 17, 2025).
PWCGOP is an organization representing Republican interests in Prince William County, Virginia. Firehouse primaries are party-run nomination processes typically held at a single location rather than multiple polling sites. These events often rely heavily on volunteer support from party members.



