Prince William County Republican Committee (PWCGOP) posted a series of tweets in February 2026, addressing local political and environmental issues in Virginia.
On February 11, PWCGOP referenced an acronym with the tweet: “#AWFUL (Affluent White Female Urban Liberal).
@PrinceWilliamEA https://t.co/X2ior329zp“.
The following day, on February 12, PWCGOP commented on an environmental incident and criticized state officials for their lack of response. The tweet read: “STILL, not a word from the Governor of Virginia.
‘600,000 gallons of raw sewage poured into the Potomac River Sunday night’
@GovernorVA
@MarkWarner
@timkaine
@LarryOConnor https://t.co/eQSlcxLvrG“. This post followed reports that a significant amount of untreated sewage had entered the Potomac River, raising concerns about water quality and public health. At the time of posting, no official statements had been released by Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin or U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine regarding the spill.
Later on February 12, PWCGOP addressed changes in Manassas city leadership with another tweet: ‘”Leadership Shift in Manassas: Davis-Younger’s Departure Triggers Potential $50K-$100K Special Election, Interim Ties to Council”
@CityofManassas @MDY_MadameMayor https://t.co/XWBiQ2YGvx‘. The message referred to Mayor Michelle Davis-Younger’s departure from office, which could necessitate a special election costing between $50,000 and $100,000. Such elections are required when vacancies occur before the end of an elected official’s term to ensure continued representation for residents.
PWCGOP is the official Republican Party committee for Prince William County in Virginia. The group regularly comments on local government affairs and regional developments through its social media channels.
