Mark Earley criticizes Spanberger and calls for renewed commitment to faith in recent tweets

Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District
Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District
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Mark Earley, a Republican elected to the Virginia State House in 2024 representing the state’s 73rd House district, has recently shared a series of posts on his Twitter account addressing political discourse and national values.

On May 15, 2026, Earley posted: “Did you though? https://t.co/fiGEZgnTGK”.

The following day, on May 16, 2026, he commented on statements made by Spanberger: “Every statement Spanberger makes is meant to cloud the truth and distort reality. Her intentionally vacuous words never bring clarity or enlighten — they are intended to distort and distract. This is perhaps her most consistent and sad trait. https://t.co/oYyxd216Li”.

On May 18, 2026, Earley addressed broader national concerns: “If we are to survive and thrive as a nation, we must recommit and rededicate ourselves to the faith that made us who we are, the foundation of all things. https://t.co/5fvgbiZqkq”.

Earley assumed office after winning election in November 2024 for Virginia’s 73rd House district seat, succeeding Rodney Willett.



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