billmoher
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billmoher
@billmoher
A serial entrepreneur & tech visionary. A former political candidate. A creative libertarian minded thinker who is smart, funny & kind. https://t.co/83DqfuaHud
Arlington, VA Katılım Aralık 2007
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In a time when Washington is mired in gridlock, Arlington deserves leaders who can deliver . I’m committed to ending the unfair car tax, advocating for small businesses, and implementing practical environmental solutions. Let’s focus on results, not rhetoric. #mohercommonsense #arlingtonVA #Va1
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@jonesjay Jay, don’t you owe us in the Commonwealth 250 hours of real (charity oriented) community service? Isn’t it unlawful to call hours of service for your PAC community service? As a legal expert, can you tell me where I can submit a complaint to the bar against you?
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@SpanbergerForVA You should have another debate, maybe then you’d figure out how to answer the moderators questions. Virginia voters serious want those answers.
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Tonight is the only debate of this election, and all eyes are on Virginia.
I’m ready to lower costs, stand up to Donald Trump, and put Virginia first — but I can’t do it without your support.
Donate here:
abigailspanberger.com/debate-x
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@SpanbergerForVA You say this yet you still refuse to pull your endorsement for the AG candidate who fantasized about killing republican lawmakers?
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After witnessing that debate it’s clear that Moderates have only one good choice in this race: my friend Winsome. Spanberger tried and failed to paint Winsome as a MAGA extremist. While she’s a Republican like me, she’s a common sense driven Virginian who is working hard everyday to make Virginia a great place for business, for families, for safety and security. Abbie’s failed Green new deal, pro union and anti parent agenda are bad for business and bad for all Virginians. Her careful rhetoric and refusal to answer the host’s questions were not skillful dodges - they were because her real answers support her monied special interests donors first and Virginians not at all. She’s not a moderate, she’s a radical leftist and we know what happens to Virginias economy when we elect those bad politicians and we see what happens when we have smart common sense business people like Glenn Youngkin and his partner in our success for the past 5 years Winsome Earle-Sears. @winwithwinsome
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Patrick Hope had a golden opportunity to end the car tax and he chose instead to appeal to his corporate donors. Vote for money back in your pockets this November Arlington. Vote for Moher common sense.
See this Instagram post by @billmoherfordelegate instagram.com/reel/DPezPARjr…
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@CvilleBubble @JDVance @JasonMiyaresVA Jay Jones is too reckless for our roads, let alone for the office of AG!
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@JDVance Jay Jones: reckless driving & texts calling for the deaths of a political opponent and his children
He's a joke, a meme, and needs to drop out of the Virginia race
@JasonMiyaresVA is the way to go

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The Democrat candidate for AG in Virginia has been fantasizing about murdering his political opponents in private messages. I'm sure the people hyperventilating about sombrero memes will join me in calling for this very deranged person to drop out of the race.
National Review@NRO
Here are screenshots of some of the texts that Democrats' nominee for VA AG Jay Jones sent in 2022 threatening the former House GOP speaker. Read @AudreyFahlberg's full scoop in National Review for more context on the texts, which he doesn’t dispute sending.👇👇
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@elonmusk @goparlington Bravo Elon! His PAC is a 501c4, not a charity. He should be forced to do those 500?hours now or report to jail!
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@jrl_josh @KristinHoff4Del @Cassandra4VA @Indira_For_VA @HuynhforVA Thanks Josh for getting the word out!
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As promised, here is the complete list of Republican candidates for Virginia House of Delegates in 2025 by district:
1️⃣@billmoher
2️⃣Wendy Sigley
3️⃣No Candidate
4️⃣No Candidate
5️⃣No Candidate
6️⃣@KristinHoff4Del
7️⃣@Cassandra4VA
8️⃣@Indira_For_VA
9️⃣@HuynhforVA
🔟David Woodrow Guill
*Inc.=Incumbent*
1/11🧵
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It's time to bring Moher common sense to Richmond this Nov! Check out my Youtube below to see me articulate how I plan to help Ireland. I will be posting these videos for the next couple of weeks leading up to Election Day.
youtube.com/shorts/pWYMMkN… via @YouTube

YouTube
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Since Charlie Kirk’s assassination, I’ve searched for a sign that his death might mark a turning point in our cultural divide. Too many dismissed the brutality by excusing it, even celebrating it, while clinging to partisan hatred instead of pausing for empathy.
The irony is clear: as some accused conservatives of “clinging to God and guns,” many on the left cling just as tightly to their disdain for fellow Americans who think differently. Free speech and the right to defend oneself—enshrined in the First and Second Amendments—remain vital, however inconvenient they seem to those who would silence dissent.
As Bill Maher noted, believing violence is an answer to words you dislike is a dangerous idea. In an age when media amplifies extremes and shields audiences from opposing views, we lose the honest debates that Charlie embodied.
I still see his name in my contacts, a daily reminder of both a friend and a movement. We must do better. All lives matter—even those of our ideological opposites.
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It was 24 years ago today that the violent and brutal attacks against the United States by the terrorists occurred on 9/11. Over 3000 Americans lost their lives on that day and many more in the wars that followed and the mental, physical, and environmental tolls of the attacks and those wars. It was a watershed moment. It brought together Americans and broke us of our naive notions that we were safe here in the US from the bad actions of our enemies because they were overseas. Everyone around my age, younger or older knows where they were on 9/11.
It was our generations JFK assassination or our moon landing.
A great deal has happened since 9/11. Our first generation of college kids born after the attacks of 9/11 have started their education on campuses. While I’m grateful that our young men and women are not dying in large numbers in foreign lands, I’m increasingly concerned that they are dying in schools, colleges, and universities from political violence, drug overdoses, suicides and physical and sexual assaults.
We need to come together as a nation as we did after 9/11 and call for an abrupt end to political violence, uncivil violent attacks, efforts to celebrate protests that are not “mostly peaceful”. We need to celebrate our diversity of thoughts and opinions instead of calling those we disagree with Nazis. We need to call those who use violence what they are: criminals and not celebrate them as social justice warriors. The men who murdered the health insurance CEO or activist Charlie Kirk deserve only our collective scorn. It must stop today.

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I only met Charlie Kirk twice, and only briefly, but in those moments I saw a sharp, passionate young man committed to his cause. On college campuses, he brought a voice that challenged, debated, and inspired—always civil, always passionate. His willingness to engage reminded me of an earlier era of American debate, when ideas clashed with dignity.
Charlie proved that thoughtful conviction did not require a degree or debt, but rather courage and clarity. The last time I saw him was in Detroit in 2024, where I also met a dear friend who had been with Charlie since the earliest days of Turning Point USA. My heart aches for him, and for all who grieve this loss.
We all want justice for Charlie, and I trust the authorities will pursue it with care and diligence. For now, I pray that God comforts his family, friends, and countless supporters—and may He continue to bless these United States of America.
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