PWCGOP shares Election Day updates and comments on legislative proposal by Guzman

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Prince William County Republican Committee (PWCGOP) used its social media platform on November 4, 2025, to inform and mobilize voters on Election Day. The posts included reminders about polling hours and locations, as well as commentary on a legislative proposal that had garnered national attention.

At 10:58 a.m., PWCGOP posted an announcement regarding voting logistics: “Polling Locations open at 6am https://t.co/N0sX2ZBEmo”.

Shortly after, at 11:11 a.m., the committee highlighted coverage of a legislative initiative involving Delegate Elizabeth Guzman. The post stated: ‘”Guzman received national attention after she told 7News she was going to introduce a bill that would criminalize parents who do not affirm their child’s sexual orientation and gender identity.”

https://t.co/ySQ7cCKWcb

@LarryOConnor @JGunlock https://t.co/nZkI9uubHt‘.

Later in the morning, at 12:11 p.m., PWCGOP reiterated key details for voters and expressed optimism about the election outcome. The message read: “Good morning we are going to win.

Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 4.

Hours: 6:00am – 7:00pm.

Find your Assigned Polling Place here: https://t.co/6Wfc9HXIZThttps://t.co/0T62w6XQOy“.

The Prince William County Republican Committee is responsible for organizing local party activities and engaging with voters in Prince William County, Virginia. Their communications frequently provide information about elections and share perspectives on political developments relevant to their constituency. In recent years, issues related to parental rights and LGBTQ+ legislation have been subjects of debate both locally and nationally.



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