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Loudoun County Republican Committee

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We communicate the values of the @VA_GOP and help its candidates achieve victory in Loudoun County. Chairman: George Taplin https://t.co/F2bn4QEMCZ

Loudoun County, VA Katılım Nisan 2009
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST IN: San Diego Police are FLAT OUT REFUSING to name yesterday's mosque shooters Why, you ask? BECAUSE IT WAS A TRANS COUPLE. California leftists are ACTIVELY COVERING UP trans vioIence.
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“West Virginia isn’t just competing for jobs anymore. It’s competing for Loudoun families.” That line should stop every elected official in Loudoun County in their tracks. In his op-ed for @LoudounNow, George Taplin lays out the reality many families are living every day: rising taxes, soaring costs, and a county becoming unaffordable for the very people who built it. loudounnow.com/opinion/taplin…
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Violence against innocent people is evil — no matter who the victims are, no matter where it happens, and no matter what cause someone claims to serve. Today, Muslim families in San Diego are grieving after a senseless act of violence. They deserve our prayers, our compassion, and our solidarity as fellow Americans and fellow human beings. We are living in a time where anger is too often rewarded, hatred is amplified, and too many people have forgotten that every life carries dignity given by God. A civilized society cannot survive if we continue to excuse, celebrate, or rationalize violence when it is directed at people we disagree with, misunderstand, or fear. There is no courage in hatred. There is no honor in terrorizing innocent people. And there is no future for this country if Americans begin seeing one another as enemies instead of neighbors. We must reject political violence. Religious violence. Racial violence. All of it. May the families and community members affected find strength. And may this country rediscover a spirit of decency, restraint, and peace before more innocent lives are shattered.
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Mark your calendars. August 4 is the Republican primary for candidates seeking the nomination for both the U.S. Senate and Congress here in Virginia. And if the last few years have taught us anything, it’s this: elections have consequences that reach into your everyday life. The cost of groceries. The safety of your communities. Your children’s education. Your freedoms. Your taxes. Your future. That’s why it’s so important to know who is asking for your vote. Follow the candidates. Attend events. Ask questions. Learn where they stand — not just in campaign ads, but in conversation and under pressure. Good government requires informed citizens, and strong candidates require engaged supporters. And once you find the candidates you believe in, don’t sit on the sidelines. Volunteer. Knock doors. Make calls. Help register voters. Be part of the effort to keep Loudoun and Virginia moving in the right direction. If you’re ready to get involved, sign up to volunteer at LoudounGOP.win and help us elect Republicans who will fight for our communities, our families, and our constitutional freedoms. The future doesn’t shape itself. We shape it together.
Dave Beckwith@Beckwith_VA10

I spent years working at the Pentagon as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense managing some of the most complex budgets in the federal government. I know what it looks like when money is spent with purpose, and I know what it looks like when it is wasted. What Virginia Democrats just did? That was waste on a breathtaking scale. Upwards of $200 million. Three courts. Three losses. And Virginians had to pay the bill. Virginians deserve better than that. I am running for Congress because I believe we must put a stop to it. That means rooting out waste and fraud at every level of government, demanding real fiscal accountability, and sending representatives to Washington who understand that every dollar spent by the government was first earned by a hardworking American. #beckwithforcongress @NoVA_Campaigns @LoudounGOP @VA_GOP @PWCGOP @FairfaxGOP @VaChangeAgent @ProjectVirginia

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🚨PLEASE JOIN US FOR A SENATE DEBATE, BRUNCH, and SILENT AUCTION! ⚠️TICKETS ARE ALMOST SOLD OUT! On June 6, the Loudoun County Republican Committee is hosting a debate of all three Virginia GOP candidates running for the U.S Senate Republican nomination. Come hear their positions on issues important to YOU. Join us beforehand for a delicious brunch and silent auction at the River Creek Country Club. The debate will be moderated by John Reid, former candidate for Virginia Lt. Gov and host of the wildly popular @ReidRevolution podcast. After the debate you'll be asked "For whom would you vote if the election were held today?" Results will be revealed in real time. Can't make it? Consider purchasing a ticket to sponsor a high school or college student...the future of our party or purchasing a sponsorship— proceeds go toward supporting our candidates! 🚨GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY! loudoungop.win/events/
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Donald Denton
Donald Denton@BeowulfMe·
Just to be clear: We are not using "The Old Map" for our Mid-Term Voting. We are using the Constitutionally Mandated Map. Looks like it will be around for a long time.
Loudoun County Republican Committee@LoudounGOP

🚨EXPLAINER- United States Supreme Court decision regarding Virginia’s redistricting case🚨 The U.S. Supreme Court declined to step into the case. That means the decision of the Virginia Supreme Court stands, and Virginia’s current congressional maps will remain in place for the 2026 elections. (AP News) A lot of people are understandably confused about what exactly happened, so let’s walk through it clearly. Earlier this year, Virginia voters approved a referendum that would have changed Virginia’s congressional district maps. Supporters argued the new maps were needed because of redistricting fights happening in other states around the country. But the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that the referendum process itself violated the Virginia Constitution. The issue was not whether the maps were politically good or bad. The issue was whether the constitutional process required to place the amendment before voters had been properly followed. (Virginia Mercury) Under Virginia’s Constitution, constitutional amendments must pass the General Assembly twice, with an intervening general election between those approvals. The court found that lawmakers finalized the amendment after early voting for the prior election had already begun, meaning millions of Virginians had already started voting before the process was complete. The justices ruled that this deprived voters of the full constitutional opportunity to evaluate the issue and the candidates involved before the amendment advanced. (Virginia Mercury) After the Virginia Supreme Court struck down the referendum, Democratic leaders appealed to the United States Supreme Court and asked for emergency intervention. This week, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to block the Virginia ruling. (AP News) What does that mean in practical terms? It means the current congressional districts stay in place. The proposed new maps will not be used in 2026. Virginia’s elections will proceed under the same district boundaries already in effect today. (Virginia Elections) Now, one important point: Some people have tried comparing Virginia’s situation to states like Texas, Louisiana, or Tennessee. But those situations are very different. In Virginia, the courts ruled the constitutional amendment process itself was defective under Virginia’s own Constitution. In other states, the disputes largely involved legislative authority and political redistricting decisions — not whether the state constitution’s amendment procedures had been violated. That distinction matters legally. (Virginia Mercury) At the end of the day, whether you supported the referendum or opposed it, the rule of law matters. Our constitutional process matters. And one of the strengths of our system is that courts exist to ensure the rules are followed by everyone — Republicans and Democrats alike. Now we move forward, focus on the issues that matter to Virginia families, and prepare to win elections the right way: by earning the support of the voters.

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🚨EXPLAINER- United States Supreme Court decision regarding Virginia’s redistricting case🚨 The U.S. Supreme Court declined to step into the case. That means the decision of the Virginia Supreme Court stands, and Virginia’s current congressional maps will remain in place for the 2026 elections. (AP News) A lot of people are understandably confused about what exactly happened, so let’s walk through it clearly. Earlier this year, Virginia voters approved a referendum that would have changed Virginia’s congressional district maps. Supporters argued the new maps were needed because of redistricting fights happening in other states around the country. But the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that the referendum process itself violated the Virginia Constitution. The issue was not whether the maps were politically good or bad. The issue was whether the constitutional process required to place the amendment before voters had been properly followed. (Virginia Mercury) Under Virginia’s Constitution, constitutional amendments must pass the General Assembly twice, with an intervening general election between those approvals. The court found that lawmakers finalized the amendment after early voting for the prior election had already begun, meaning millions of Virginians had already started voting before the process was complete. The justices ruled that this deprived voters of the full constitutional opportunity to evaluate the issue and the candidates involved before the amendment advanced. (Virginia Mercury) After the Virginia Supreme Court struck down the referendum, Democratic leaders appealed to the United States Supreme Court and asked for emergency intervention. This week, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to block the Virginia ruling. (AP News) What does that mean in practical terms? It means the current congressional districts stay in place. The proposed new maps will not be used in 2026. Virginia’s elections will proceed under the same district boundaries already in effect today. (Virginia Elections) Now, one important point: Some people have tried comparing Virginia’s situation to states like Texas, Louisiana, or Tennessee. But those situations are very different. In Virginia, the courts ruled the constitutional amendment process itself was defective under Virginia’s own Constitution. In other states, the disputes largely involved legislative authority and political redistricting decisions — not whether the state constitution’s amendment procedures had been violated. That distinction matters legally. (Virginia Mercury) At the end of the day, whether you supported the referendum or opposed it, the rule of law matters. Our constitutional process matters. And one of the strengths of our system is that courts exist to ensure the rules are followed by everyone — Republicans and Democrats alike. Now we move forward, focus on the issues that matter to Virginia families, and prepare to win elections the right way: by earning the support of the voters.
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Abigail Spanberger’s response to the failed redistricting effort should frustrate every Virginian — not because the courts ruled against it, but because of the complete disregard shown for the people who were forced to pay for it. Millions in taxpayer dollars were spent pursuing a legally flawed process that the Virginia Supreme Court ultimately struck down. Public schools across Virginia were closed for Election Day. Families had to scramble for childcare. Students now have to add extra time to their school days to make up for the lost instructional hours. Localities spent money preparing for an election question that constitutional experts warned from the beginning was on shaky ground. And after all of that? Virginians get little more than a shrug and “it’s over.” No accountability. No acknowledgment of the disruption. No recognition of the cost imposed on working families, local governments, teachers, and students. The people of Virginia deserve leaders who take stewardship seriously — leaders who respect taxpayers, respect the Constitution, and respect the time and trust of the citizens they serve. This should never have happened the way it did. Virginia deserves better.
Ken Cuccinelli II@KenCuccinelli

Spanberger concedes defeat on redistricting and says 2026 elections will use old map washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns… It's over (for this year's elections in Virginia)

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lillyia@Rushthedutch·
@LoudounGOP @NickMinock Can you look into why there have been three drug overdoses at South Lakes High School in Reston in the last two weeks?
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Loudoun County Schools: When Will the Superintendent and School Board be Held Accountable. WJLA’s @NickMinock is reporting that a Freedom High School transgender student, allegedly spent years secretly photographing and recording boys under the bathroom stalls. More than forty victims. Forty children. In a Loudoun County public school. And once again, Loudoun parents are asking the same question they have been asking since 2021: What did @LCPSOfficial leadership know, and when did they know it? And why are they not protecting our children? This is not the first time. In 2021, a gender-fluid male student wearing a skirt sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl in a Stone Bridge High School bathroom — then assaulted a second girl after LCPS transferred him to Broad Run rather than removing him from the system. A special grand jury found that LCPS failed at every juncture. The superintendent lied to parents at a public meeting, was later fired, and was indicted. The board sat silent. They learned nothing. What followed was perhaps even more revealing about where the superintendent and school board’s priorities truly lie. Last year, three sophomore boys at Stone Bridge were recorded in the boys’ locker room by a biological female student who identifies as male — some of them while changing clothes. Their offense? Privately expressing discomfort. One boy had confided in a friend. Another went to his PE teacher, who allegedly told him to keep quiet and accept it as district policy. LCPS responded by suspending them and slapping them with Title IX findings that would follow them into college applications. One family was driven out of Loudoun County entirely. The federal government ultimately had to intervene. The U.S. Department of Education found that LCPS — not the boys — had violated Title IX, and ordered the district to rescind the suspensions and issue written apologies. This board punished boys for speaking up about their own privacy. Washington had to tell them they were wrong. And now — FORTY alleged victims at Freedom High School. At what point do we stop calling these isolated incidents? At what point do we acknowledge the superintendent and the Board have created an environment that is unsafe? The Loudoun County School Board was designed to be an independent, apolitical body — a check on administration on behalf of students, parents, teachers, and taxpayers. That is not what Loudoun families have. What they have is a board of mostly ideological activists who have consistently put agenda above accountability, politics above protection, and their own interests above the children in their care. They have shown a reckless disregard for safety, transparency, and basic honesty with this community. Dr. Spence has been called to testify before Congress. Good. Students deserve safety. Parents deserve transparency. Teachers deserve stability. And Loudoun County deserves a school system focused first and foremost on educating and protecting children. We are going to keep asking the questions. We are not going to stop. And we are going to get leaders elected to office who will hold people accountable for putting agendas over the safety of our community.
Nick Minock@NickMinock

🚨WATCH: Sources tell me that Loudoun County Public Schools knew about a student recording naked boys underneath school bathroom stalls a lot sooner than they’re letting on. “It's heartbreaking. It's heartbreaking,” said Kristina, a mother of five LCPS students. Kristina has two boys who attend Freedom High School. She told 7News she learned more about what was going on from WJLA’s reporting Monday afternoon than from school officials. “I read it's been going on for three years,” said Kristina. “I did not know until just now that the school knew about it. If that's the case, that's really bad. That's the school protecting the wrong party in this case.” The school principal sent two emails to parents. One last week, and one at the end of April. However, the emails omitted key details from 7News’s reporting, including the fact that there may be dozens of victims. They also failed to mention how long the recordings had been taking place.

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It is imperative that Virginians who respect the Constitution and value Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness do not sit on the sidelines. Everyone must get active and everyone must vote in order to protect our values.
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh

🚨 HOLY SMOKES. Hakeem Jeffries’ House Dems have discussed FIRING the VA Supreme Court to reinstate the 10D-1R House map They’d do it by having VA LOWER the retirement age and kick out justices — then invalidate the redistricting rules 🤯 PSYCHOS!

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Happy Mother’s Day to the women who hold families together, strengthen our communities, and shape the next generation with love, sacrifice, wisdom, and faith. The work of mothers is often quiet, but its impact echoes for generations. Today we honor and thank you. Happy Mother’s Day!
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Ian Prior
Ian Prior@iandprior·
Virginia’s Democrat leadership is an absolute sh*tshow right now. -Abigaíl Spanberger let Louise Lucas tank her first 100 days, including on the dead map. -Louise Lucas’s map struck down, businesses raided by FBI, may be implicated in criminal activity. -Jay Jones is a moron who can’t win in court, can’t spell, and half of Virginia is afraid he may kill them and their families.
Jason Miyares@JasonMiyaresVA

First, if you are going to appeal to SCOTUS maybe don’t misspell Virginia????

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🚨BREAKING🚨 The Supreme Court of Virginia has STRUCK DOWN the congressional redistricting referendum, delivering a major victory for constitutional government, election integrity, and the rule of law in the Commonwealth. Today’s decision means the attempted mid-decade redraw of Virginia’s congressional districts cannot move forward. For many Virginians, this is about far more than politics. Just a few years ago, voters approved bipartisan redistricting reforms designed to reduce partisan manipulation and restore confidence in the process. The referendum sought to reopen that process before the next census and hand politicians renewed power to redraw congressional lines in the middle of the decade. That effort was challenged in court, and the courts agreed there were serious constitutional concerns. Today, the Supreme Court of Virginia allowed the lower court ruling blocking the referendum to stand. The result is clear: Virginia’s current congressional maps remain in place, and the referendum cannot be implemented. This is an important reminder that constitutional safeguards still matter. The rules do not change simply because one political party believes it may benefit from doing so. In Virginia, the Constitution is not optional, and the promises made to voters are not temporary. Reasonable people can disagree about policy and representation. But fairness requires stability, transparency, and equal application of the law. Our system only works when the process itself can be trusted. Today’s ruling is a victory for every Virginian who believes elections should be governed by principle instead of political convenience. Virginia works best when voters choose their representatives — not when politicians attempt to choose their voters.
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