Mark Earley addresses “common sense” and social issues in August 2025 tweets

Mark Earley addresses “common sense” and social issues in August 2025 tweets
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Mark Earley, a public figure and candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates, expressed his views on social issues in a series of posts on August 18, 2025.

In his first post at 19:07 UTC, Earley stated, “Not standing up against this assault on common sense is a disqualifer.”

Later that evening at 21:56 UTC, he wrote, “Commonsense v. Nonsense”.

Shortly after, at 21:59 UTC, Earley added, “We’re still living in the upside down. It is our task to turn it rightside up.”

Earley’s remarks reflect ongoing debates in Virginia politics about the role of traditional values and policy decisions. As a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates, his comments align with broader discussions within state-level campaigns regarding social norms and legislative priorities.



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