PWCGOP highlights Virginia Realtors’ political contributions and gas prices in December posts

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PWCGOP, the Prince William County Republican Committee, posted a series of updates on its social media account in December 2025, sharing information about political contributions and gas prices.

On December 8, 2025, PWCGOP published a post highlighting recent political donations from Virginia Realtors to both major parties. The post stated: “Follow-the-Money:

Virginia Realtors

Democratic = $386,853
Republican = $146,379

VPAP: https://t.co/REJ9BCGtsx

@nardotrealtor @NAR_Advocacy https://t.co/MM1qYdjHqT“. This tweet references the Virginia Public Access Project (VPAP), which tracks campaign finance data in the state.

Earlier that day, on December 8, 2025, PWCGOP also posted an image related to fuel costs with the caption: “Gas price this morning. https://t.co/2IiprHXPSp”.

The day before, on December 7, 2025, PWCGOP shared a separate link without further comment: “https://t.co/U1lrBEt9nG”.

PWCGOP is active in local politics as the official Republican committee for Prince William County. The referenced VPAP database provides detailed reports of political donations and is frequently used by journalists and analysts to assess trends in campaign financing across Virginia.



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