PWCGOP, the Prince William County Republican Committee, posted several statements on X (formerly Twitter) regarding political rhetoric and local election information in early October 2025.
On October 6, PWCGOP criticized Senator Tim Kaine for not condemning inflammatory political speech. The post read: ” @timkaine is a coward, he will not condemn violent political rhetoric “.
The following day, on October 7, PWCGOP provided information about early voting locations and times in Manassas. The message stated: ” Early Voting
Early voting continues at:
The Office of Elections
9250 Lee Ave, Manassas
This week: Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30
Wednesday until 7pm
Patrick Harders for Gainesville Supervisor
FB: https://t.co/pDbrSAcXwShttps://t.co/EvqWzM7jLd“.
Later that same morning, the committee highlighted comments allegedly made by Jay Jones about Republicans. PWCGOP wrote: “@jonesjay fantasized about Republican House Speaker Todd Gilbert being shot, vowed to ‘piss on the graves’ of Republicans, and wished death upon their children.”
Will Josh denounce this rhetoric and call for Jones to withdraw from his race for Attorney General?
@VA_JET https://t.co/AuPyz0cbMH.
Prince William County has seen heightened attention to political rhetoric ahead of the November elections. Early voting procedures are established by the Virginia Department of Elections and allow residents to cast ballots prior to Election Day at designated locations and times across the state. Local committees such as PWCGOP frequently use social media platforms to inform voters about deadlines and campaign developments while also engaging in commentary regarding candidates’ conduct or statements.



