Kim Taylor highlights campaign stops at Prince George, Dinwiddie fair, and folklife festival

Kimberly A. Taylor, Virginia State Delegate for 82nd District - Twitter
Kimberly A. Taylor, Virginia State Delegate for 82nd District - Twitter
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Kim Taylor, a public figure active in Virginia politics, recently shared updates about her campaign activities on social media. Her posts highlighted participation in local events and engagement with voters as she continues her efforts leading up to Election Day.

On October 19, 2025, Taylor posted, “From frying hush puppies to firing up voters — thank you to everyone who joined us Friday night in Prince George! Let’s keep this momentum going all the way to Election Day. “

The following day, October 20, 2025, she shared another update: “I had an amazing time at the Dinwiddie fair this weekend — from talking with voters to signing hats, I am working hard all the way up until November 4th to earn your vote. Thank you Dinwiddie for the fantastic time!”

On October 21, 2025, Taylor posted about her experience at a cultural event: “I had a fantastic time at the Czech and Slovak Folklife Festival this weekend! Thank you to the Prince George County Regional Heritage Center for putting on this wonderful event every year!”

These posts reflect typical campaign activities in local communities as candidates engage directly with constituents at fairs and cultural festivals. Events like these are common platforms for candidates to meet voters and increase visibility ahead of elections.



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