Prince William County Republican Committee (PWCGOP), an organization representing Republicans in Prince William County, Virginia, posted several statements on its official Twitter account on September 3, 2025. The tweets addressed topics ranging from the upcoming lieutenant governor race to commentary on state and national politicians.
In a tweet at 12:11 p.m., PWCGOP promoted John Reid’s candidacy for lieutenant governor in the upcoming 2025 election, stating: “.@JohnReid4VA
Native Virginian – Reagan Conservative- Broadcaster and Businessman running for Lt. Governor 2025!
https://t.co/7ZxhuftyJNhttps://t.co/jvhncWXAJv“
Later that day, at 2:32 p.m., PWCGOP commented on a sitting senator’s relevance by posting: “Our increasingly irrelevant Senator.
Cc @pwcdanica https://t.co/lYotiFqV6X“.
At 2:58 p.m., PWCGOP directed a message to Senator Mark Warner, referencing recent events involving migrants in Massachusetts. The tweet read: “Sorry @MarkWarner, you have to admit that this is a good one!
‘The 50 migrants who landed on Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts last week were shipped off the island so fast… ‘ https://t.co/eZkj91VsjM
Cc @pwcdanica https://t.co/d6GCzV1RzS“.
The Prince William County Republican Committee regularly uses social media to comment on local and national political issues as well as promote candidates affiliated with the party. John Reid, highlighted in their first tweet of the day, is running for lieutenant governor of Virginia in the 2025 election as a self-described Reagan conservative and broadcaster.
Senator Mark Warner, referenced in the third tweet, has represented Virginia in the U.S. Senate since 2009. The mention of migrants arriving at Martha’s Vineyard refers to an incident where a group of migrants was transported to the Massachusetts island community and subsequently relocated within days—a topic that has drawn attention and debate nationwide regarding immigration policy.
PWCGOP’s social media activity reflects ongoing political discourse ahead of Virginia’s statewide elections and continues longstanding partisan engagement over immigration issues and elected officials’ performance.


