PWCGOP urges volunteer support and criticizes political opponents ahead of Election Day

Winsome Sears Lieutenant Governor - Prince William County Republican Committee
Winsome Sears Lieutenant Governor - Prince William County Republican Committee
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The Prince William County Republican Committee (PWCGOP) used its official Twitter account on November 3, 2025, to encourage volunteer participation and comment on political figures ahead of Election Day.

In a tweet posted at 16:27 UTC, PWCGOP called for additional volunteers to assist with distributing sample ballots. The tweet stated, “We still need more volunteers to hand out sample ballots this coming Tuesday/Election Day for Ian and the GOP ticket. Please sign-up: https://t.co/qAA7aka0eD @IanTLovejoy @JohnReid4VA https://t.co/9qQIDvd9N6”.

Later that day, at 18:06 UTC, the committee made a critical statement about U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger. The tweet read, “Abigail Spanberger is scared of the press. @LarryOConnor @FoxNews Cc @WCdispatch_ https://t.co/VlModPsJkU”.

Shortly after, at 18:10 UTC, PWCGOP commented on Senator Mark Warner’s standing in Virginia politics by tweeting, “Mark Warner: increasingly irrelevant! #primary @pwcdanica https://t.co/yC7Ed1twXu”.

PWCGOP is the local branch of the Republican Party in Prince William County, Virginia. Their social media activity frequently includes calls for grassroots support and commentary on state and national politicians as part of their broader campaign efforts during election cycles.



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