PWCGOP, the official account of the Prince William County Republican Committee in Virginia, posted several messages on social media between September 17 and 18, 2025. The tweets included commentary on recent events, criticism of political campaigns, and a call to action for local political engagement.
On September 17, PWCGOP commented on an incident involving a woman at a gathering. The tweet read: “Some people are sick, what a horrible person she is (fancy looking forward to thanksgiving with her at the same table). But what is classy is all the young people just standing there, no violence not even trying to stop her. Pure Class, well done! @UNCWilmington https://t.co/6bojxFryPu”.
Later that evening, PWCGOP criticized a statewide election campaign in Virginia with another post: “You met with 2 people? Without question the most dynamic, exiting statewide election campaign in Virginian history. It’s been a long day; you have to have a laugh! Even @LevarStoney and @AaronRouseVA could have run a better campaign. https://t.co/E7oDd2yVMv”. The tweet referenced Levar Stoney and Aaron Rouse—both notable figures in Virginia politics—and questioned the effectiveness of an unnamed campaign.
On September 18, PWCGOP promoted grassroots political activity by inviting followers to join Delegate Ian Lovejoy and the Young Republicans for door-knocking efforts in Manassas: “Delegate Ian Lovejoy #HD22 Join #TeamLovejoy Saturday with the Young Republicans as part of their statewide deployment! Door knocking with @IanTLovejoy This Saturday | September 20 @ 10am (9358 Main St., Manassas) @VirginiaYRs @vahousegop https://t.co/NKDYH7GjeJ”.
The Prince William County Republican Committee frequently uses its platform to comment on local and state politics while encouraging participation in Republican Party activities across Virginia. Its social media posts often reference current events or upcoming elections relevant to its membership base.



