PWCGOP raises concerns about Elizabeth Guzman and discusses VA07 Democratic primary speculation

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PWCGOP, the official Twitter account of the Prince William County Republican Committee in Virginia, posted a series of tweets on November 4, 2025, addressing local political issues and volunteer opportunities.

In a tweet published at 19:52 UTC, PWCGOP alleged that “Elizabeth Guzman voted to give food stamps to drug dealers. ‘Under a 1996 federal law, people convicted of drug-related felonies were banned from getting food stamps and cash assistance benefits.'” The tweet referenced longstanding federal restrictions on eligibility for food assistance programs.

Later that evening, at 20:11 UTC, PWCGOP encouraged community involvement in upcoming elections by posting: “We always need more folks to hand out sample ballots at voting locations, please sign up and volunteer at future elections:”

At 20:13 UTC the same day, PWCGOP commented on political speculation regarding Democratic candidates in Virginia’s 7th Congressional District. The tweet stated: “Speculation at early voting locations today by Democrat Party members that @YVindman (who voted for dog hater @jonesjay) is likely to face a Democrat primary in #VA07 next year. @BrianaSewellVA @NatalieLShorter (granddaughter) @guzman4virginia (who will move back to dale City)”

The issue of food stamp eligibility for individuals with felony drug convictions has been debated since the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 established bans on such benefits. Over time, many states have modified or lifted these bans through legislative action.

PWCGOP serves as the local Republican committee representing Prince William County, Virginia. Their social media presence often highlights party positions and mobilizes volunteers during election cycles.



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