PWCGOP comments on Jay Jones campaign and Virginia political figures in recent tweets

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Prince William County GOP, known as PWCGOP on social media, posted a series of tweets on October 8 and 9, 2025, focusing on Virginia political figures and campaign developments.

On October 8, PWCGOP commented on an unspecified expense, writing, “You have to look good, but $45. Did that include a tip?” Later that day, the account referenced two U.S. Senators and a political candidate, stating, “Meanwhile, @timkaine & @MarkWarner are campaigning for ‘2-bullet Jones'”.

On October 9, PWCGOP posted about Jay Jones, a Virginia politician, suggesting a rapid decline in his campaign support. The tweet read, ” BREAKING: Support for Jay Jones is COLLAPSING FAST. Reliable source (PWC) suggests he will be out within 48 hours, or when Louise gives the OK.”

PWCGOP is the official account of the Prince William County Republican Committee, which frequently comments on local and state political races in Virginia. Jay Jones is a former member of the Virginia House of Delegates and has previously run for statewide office. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner are both sitting U.S. Senators representing Virginia.



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