PWCGOP criticizes Abby’s voting record and rally decisions in November tweets

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PWCGOP, the official Twitter account of the Prince William County Republican Committee, published several posts on November 3, 2025, commenting on political developments and individuals involved in upcoming events.

In a tweet posted at 12:11 UTC, PWCGOP stated: “Flash Drive Abby voted with Biden 100% https://t.co/hAbBD1dPQJ”.

Later that day at 14:35 UTC, another tweet from the account claimed: “Word on the street is that @jonesjay wasn’t going to be included in the Norfolk rally, then Don Scott & @SenLouiseLucas bullied Abby into it and she caved. https://t.co/BeMdM6Uxmp”.

A third post was made at 15:12 UTC containing only a link: “https://t.co/6JGZyyj7Y1”.

The Prince William County Republican Committee regularly uses its social media presence to comment on local and national political issues. Their statements often reflect ongoing partisan debates and campaign dynamics within Virginia politics. The references in these tweets pertain to figures such as “Abby,” whose voting record is characterized as aligning entirely with President Biden’s positions according to PWCGOP, and discussions surrounding participation in political rallies featuring notable state politicians like Don Scott and Senator Louise Lucas.



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